It appears to be deciduous, which would include Tamarack, but to be sure you would need to see whether it has needles or leaves.
It's hard to identify trees when there is no foliage.
It appears to be deciduous, which would include Tamarack, but to be sure you would need to see whether it has needles or leaves.
It's hard to identify trees when there is no foliage.
It has large leaves in the summer similar to maple leaves. They aren't quite the same shape as maple leaves, but more circular.
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They might be a Sycamore or London Plane. Are they near a house or where one once stood? Then it was planted and the possibilities are endless. If out in the bush someplace it would be natural to the region.
Was under the impression that civilization had somewhat larger boundaries in Newfoundland 300 years ago than it currently does . If you can cut off a dead branch , sand the end grain well , and give us a picture it might help . Otherwise , you might have to wait for a leaf . Is this in a forested valley that wasn`t logged when the surrounding area was essentially clear cut , and converted to heath ?