Barry,

I would suggest Red Maple.  

Ed

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Barry Caselli 
  To: ENTS 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 6:57 PM
  Subject: [ENTS] request for tree ID help


        ENTS,
        I'm requesting some help identifying this tree that I found the other 
day. It was growing near the Landing Creek in Egg Harbor City (NJ). This creek 
flows generally northward into the Mullica River. This is one of those wetland 
areas that started out as a cedar swamp and grew back as a hardwood swamp after 
one or more cuts.
        My first thought was Shagbark Hickory, but that isn't supposed to exist 
here. 
        Unfortunately I don't have any clues other than what you see in the 
picture. I didn't take notice of any leaves on the ground below it.
        I can't imagine what it could be. It must be some sort of non-native 
species.
        Any ideas? The shaggy bark has be stumped.
        Thanks,
        Barry 
    




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