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Tree identification help

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Hey fellow archers can someone identify the true name of this pennsylvania "banana" tree as l call it. Its got little seeds in the banana part. Seems like acorns has good n bad years. This year the deer are tearing em up. Thanks joe
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google Kentucky coffee tree
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Looks like a Honey Locust tree to me but what do I know?
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robertyb wrote:
Tue Sep 11, 2018 12:25 pm
Looks like a Honey Locust tree to me but what do I know?
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looks like honey locust to me. multiply like rabbits.
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It would help if the photo wasn’t out-of-focus. If the tree has wicked long thorns on the trunk, it’s a honey locust. Otherwise it’s likely a Kentucky coffee tree.
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We call them Sunburst Locust.
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That should also make excellent firewood.
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