S Supertrucker Newbie Original poster Jun 7, 2018 8 1 Jul 17, 2022 #1 The tree on the left is apparently a pear, but not sure about the tree with the big leaves. Any help is appreciated Attachments 28146D9A-DECA-4AC0-815F-3B899F4AA904.jpeg 337.6 KB · Views: 122
The tree on the left is apparently a pear, but not sure about the tree with the big leaves. Any help is appreciated
gmc2003 Epic Pitmaster OTBS Member SMF Premier Member Sep 15, 2012 19,287 17,004 Jul 17, 2022 #2 Need a better picture of the leaves and bark. Chris Reactions: avidbow
DougE Smoking Guru OTBS Member ★ Lifetime Premier ★ Apr 13, 2010 7,416 8,693 Richmond,KY Jul 17, 2022 #3 Location would also be helpful.
S Supertrucker Newbie Original poster Thread starter Jun 7, 2018 8 1 Jul 17, 2022 #4 There are little bulbs sprouting Attachments 7D3DB484-E3AC-4816-B856-8ABCE7C8E91A.jpeg 244.4 KB · Views: 114 9ED43572-137E-40B3-94BF-72AD6A31E0E7.jpeg 240.8 KB · Views: 107
S Supertrucker Newbie Original poster Thread starter Jun 7, 2018 8 1 Jul 17, 2022 #5 Vancouver, WA is where I’m located
gmc2003 Epic Pitmaster OTBS Member SMF Premier Member Sep 15, 2012 19,287 17,004 Jul 17, 2022 #6 Could be an Ash tree. Chris
C cal1956 Master of the Pit Apr 14, 2015 1,068 319 Colorado Jul 17, 2022 #7 almost looks like a Magnola just from the leaves Reactions: 1MoreFord and Ringer
SmokinGame Smoking Fanatic ★ Lifetime Premier ★ Feb 11, 2018 630 437 Sullivan, IN Jul 17, 2022 #8 cal1956 said: almost looks like a Magnola just from the leaves Click to expand... That was my first thought, but I am not an expert. Reactions: 1MoreFord
cal1956 said: almost looks like a Magnola just from the leaves Click to expand... That was my first thought, but I am not an expert.
C cutplug Meat Mopper Dec 31, 2020 253 165 Great Northwest Jul 18, 2022 #9 Being in the PNW also a good chance of Laurel. Mostly trimmed for hedges but if left alone it will grow large. Not a smoking wood.
Being in the PNW also a good chance of Laurel. Mostly trimmed for hedges but if left alone it will grow large. Not a smoking wood.
ej0rge Fire Starter Oct 22, 2011 63 47 Utah Jul 19, 2022 #10 Diddn't the BBC have a series on how to identify trees from a distance?
C cutplug Meat Mopper Dec 31, 2020 253 165 Great Northwest Jul 19, 2022 #11 I think there is an app for that.
SecondHandSmoker Master of the Pit OTBS Member ★ Lifetime Premier ★ Jun 30, 2018 3,802 2,630 SE Arizona Jul 19, 2022 #12 Could be a Black Tupelo given the leaf structure and fruit. Not a wood for smoking.
Buckeye02 Smoking Fanatic SMF Premier Member May 26, 2020 321 282 Ohio Jul 19, 2022 #13 Download picturethis app and take a picture of the leaves and it'll tell you everything you need to know
Download picturethis app and take a picture of the leaves and it'll tell you everything you need to know
cornman Smoking Fanatic Sep 30, 2016 446 370 South central PA Jul 19, 2022 #14 I was thinking magnolia but not positive…
Ringer Smoking Fanatic SMF Premier Member Sep 10, 2019 740 694 Chickamauga, GA Jul 20, 2022 #16 Magnolia or laurel of some sort. Don't smoke with it