It's a all hardwood tree that has large seed pods, bigger than acorns.
Thought it might be an elm but I'm not sure....?
Thought it might be an elm but I'm not sure....?
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Looks to be some type of hickory
Yep hickory
Hickory, good smoking wood but rough on a lawnmower
It is the Plymouth Pear...It's a large hardwood tree that has large seed pods, bigger than acorns.
Thought it might be an elm but don't think so....?
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It is the Plymouth Pear...
I have one in my backyard and the other other I used the App "LeafSnap" and among a bunch of tree names that the app popped up, this one was one of them: Pyrus cordata
Pyrus cordata, the Plymouth pear, is a rare wild species of pear belonging to the family Rosaceae. It gets its name from the city of Plymouth in Devon, where it was originally found in 1870. The Plymouth pear was one of the British trees to be funded under English Natures Species Recovery Programme.
It is a small tree, that grows in hedgerows or at the edge of woods. The Plymouth pear is considered to be either a sub-species of Pyrus pyraster (European Wild Pear) or a distinct species.[citation needed] It is one of the rarest trees in the UK and it is protected under Schedule 8 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act and seeds have been deposited at Kew's Millennium Seed Bank
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrus_cordata