John, thanks, I’ll try that. The heavy, thick bark is one of the reasons I thought locust initially. Osage seems to have a similar bark. There are no hedge apples around though. I’ve got mulberry in the yard but the bark is different.Tom - looks great.
If you want to ID, throw some shavings in a glass of water, if the water turns orange (let it sit for a while), it’s Osage.
If you have a black light check for fluorescence. Black Locust.
Otherwise- probably Mulberry.
Hard to tell the difference between the 3 species “just by looking” (unless you are related to @Mr. Peet
JD
Awesome! Each one customized!Here's how I matted the photos.
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Thanks. I've been matting my own pictures for some time and save the cut offs. I can try different colors on the photo and frame to see which seems to make the photo pop the best.Awesome! Each one customized!