Welcome to Project Noah ferguson.emma14! If you are seeking ID help on your tree, I highly recommend taking photos of as many features as possible (you can upload up to 6 per spotting), such as leaves, bark, seeds/flowers/catkins and any other distinguishing features you can see as well as the habitat you found it in. The same goes for other organism types; photos of their different parts and at various angles are usually helpful so others can help you identify your spotting. Please take a moment to read our FAQs (https://www.projectnoah.org/faq) and feel free to take a look around the site! Glad to have you join us.
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Looks more like a flowering dogwood than an oak tree. Kinda hard to tell from this far away, though
Welcome to Project Noah ferguson.emma14!
If you are seeking ID help on your tree, I highly recommend taking photos of as many features as possible (you can upload up to 6 per spotting), such as leaves, bark, seeds/flowers/catkins and any other distinguishing features you can see as well as the habitat you found it in. The same goes for other organism types; photos of their different parts and at various angles are usually helpful so others can help you identify your spotting.
Please take a moment to read our FAQs (https://www.projectnoah.org/faq) and feel free to take a look around the site! Glad to have you join us.