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Tree #1: I'm thinking China berry


Tree #2: I'm thinking maybe catalpa? It has these bean like things but no thorns like a mesquite.



Tree #3: no idea

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Chinaberry, not catalpa, ligustrum
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I may be WAY out of base, but I think it's a bitternut hickory. It grows in East Texas. I have a lot of them in East Tennessee and that bark pattern, and the leaf pattern, just screams hickory. But that's just my thoughts.
My bad, tree number two. But those bean like things are throwing me a curve.
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I may be way off too, I don't even see the "beans" on the second tree, but they could be associated with the wisteria growing up the tree, and not the tree itself.
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Seed pods are from the wisteria.
Bitternut Hickory looks right, definitely in that family. (When you do the "what kind of tree is this" always put your location for better results)
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Houston area if that helps
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The first one is not chinaberry, and the second one is definitely not catalpa. The leaves are wrong for both.


Milwaukees Best Light
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Number 1 is not the chinese tallow tree we call chinaberry down here on the coast.
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Tree three a Tupelo? It t could also be a gigantic ligustrum. #1 is a chinaberry with the classic drooping berry clusters.
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I agree tree 2 is in the hickory family. Only a couple of species have that many leaves per twig.
Apache
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Tree 1 is Chinaberry, tree 3 is ligustrum.
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MouthBQ98 said:

Tree three a Tupelo? It t could also be a gigantic ligustrum.
It looks like a sweet bay magnolia perhaps?
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SunrayAg said:

The first one is not chinaberry, and the second one is definitely not catalpa. The leaves are wrong for both.



There's no leaves on chinaberry this time of year, that's definitely chinaberry.

Jesus f Christ. That's what I get for trying to use Internet Explorer.
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Quote:

Number 1 is not the chinese tallow tree we call chinaberry down here on the coast.

Which is funny, because it's the actual chinaberry.
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Milwaukees Best Light said:

Number 1 is not the chinese tallow tree we call chinaberry down here on the coast.
chinaberry is not the same as chinese tallow and both of them are present along the Texas coast.
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Bark on the third tree looks like a sweet gum. Leaf pattern on No. 2 looks like a Texas Ash.
canadianAg
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Here's another picture of tree 2. You can see the "beans pods" especially towards the top.

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canadianAg said:

Here's another picture of tree 2. You can see the "beans pods" especially towards the top.




That tree definitely appears to be catalpa. I think there may have been a lot of other stuff distracting from your original picture. The pods and the vertical branching match.
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No it doesn't. Leaves look nothing like Catalpa & exactly like a hickory. Look close at the bean pods, they are hanging off the vines growing off the tree.
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I did look closely for the wisteria and the pods but although I do see the wisteria in places, there are plenty of areas I don't and pods seem to be very clearly growing from those vertical limbs
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This is a Catalpa leaf:

This is a bitternut hickory leaf:

This is a wisteria seed pod:

ToddyHill
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Are there any nuts on the ground near tree #2?

The more I look at that bark pattern, the more I'm convinced it's a bitternut hickory.

Look at the last picture on this site please
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