Two White Ash, two Wild Black Cherry, two Shagbark Hickory, a wild Red Maple in red, though it can be orange or yellow too; White Oak in orange
Some trees at the Stroud Preserve in se PA in fall color
Lovely photos!
It's interesting that the leaves on the two White Ashes aren't quite the same color.
What a beautiful blue sky to set them off, too. You must have ha lovely day.
haha, I though that was one white ash with a split trunk. But clearly two , on closer look and with the color variation.
Genetic diversity with the two ashes, and it was a beautiful day
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