Yes! Awesome, as usual.

The trunk texture and contour and the clinging yellow leaves of both
the carpinus and the beech look just beautiful in the Forest right
now.

I downloaded that twig pic from another site because all I had were
trunk pix and that would have been ridiculously easy for you.  The
site has been helpful to me in preparing 'my' winter id booklet:
http://www.portraitoftheearth.com/trees/trees.html

If you ever take a look at it, let me know if you think it's a good
reference.

Jenny

On Mar 5, 12:58 pm, Steve Galehouse <[email protected]> wrote:
> Carpinus?
>
> On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 10:34 AM, JennyNYC <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Yes, but do the amelanchier leaves persist in winter? Here's the nice
> > looking twig.....
>
> >http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/rQUOMOMJVt9bst-Ql8Qemw?authkey=G...
>
> > Jenny
>
> > On Mar 5, 12:17 am, Steve Galehouse <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Looks like an Amelanchier
>
> > > On Thu, Mar 5, 2009 at 12:13 AM, JennyNYC <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > > Here's photo one of tree #8.  (it's the tree in the foreground).  Now
> > > > I'll go back to bark id study...
> > > > G'night....
> > > > Jenny
>
> > > >http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/wdMpcGBiTHs7aFXXol9yAg?authkey=G.
> > ..
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