Not sure If MADDOG is correct.It is a tree ID method I believe that was posted somewhere on Missouri boards.Any help in directing me to the right forum would be great.Thanks
It's MADHorse. Maple - Ash - Dogwood - Horse Chestnut: the common trees in our area that have an opposite branching pattern, as opposed to an alternate arrangement. I have learned my trees better just recently and this helped a bunch, especially telling ashes from white oaks, especially when they don't have leaves yet.
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