Identifying Wild Black Cherry Trees

Pancake and I were taking our daily walk in the park and I thought I would share a quick video on how to spot a wild black cherry tree.

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  1. Thanks for the formative video, on your next walk maybe you could show us what Walnut, White oak and Hickory….maybe even some ash, looks like.
    I have become a lot more interested in trees since starting woodworking mor intensly and watching you produce your own lumber.

    Again, thanks,
    Bob

    1. Thanks Bob! This turned out to have a lot of interest so I’ll be doing some more in the future. I’ll try to include the types of trees you’ve suggested. Thanks!

  2. Hi matt, the cherry tree i.d video was great! I wouldn’t mind seeing some videos on maple trees, which ones are considered hard maple also ash elm and hickory. Thanks brock

    1. Hey Brock, Thanks! Glad you liked it and thanks for the suggestions. I’ll be covering all those in the future. Lots of great response to this type of video. Thank you!

  3. Hi Matt, Great stuff! I think a tree ID video may make for a good “Ask Matt” video! Just a thought…

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