Yes, some of the trees are tulip poplar. I think that other one is called a princess tree. My daughter looked it up the scientific name is in the comments somewhere, I forget its name. Thanks for the comment.
Yeah, this is twice I've done it lol, this one was leaning very bad. My daughter looked that tree up I forget the name, but it's used to make some musical instruments and can be worth a bit if big enough. Invasive because of how fast it grows (10 feet a year), and all the seed pods it has.
Lombardy Poplars or maybe Cottonwood? The pod that the girl brought of looked like a tulip poplar.
Yes, some of the trees are tulip poplar. I think that other one is called a princess tree. My daughter looked it up the scientific name is in the comments somewhere, I forget its name. Thanks for the comment.
Isn’t it strange how fences seem to attract falling trees?
I don’t know what kind of tree that is but surely someone will know.
Yeah, this is twice I've done it lol, this one was leaning very bad. My daughter looked that tree up I forget the name, but it's used to make some musical instruments and can be worth a bit if big enough. Invasive because of how fast it grows (10 feet a year), and all the seed pods it has.
@@joeydamrell1860 princess tree or Paulownia tree
Unripe walnuts
Nope, but you this already don't you daughter lol.