Heres the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-rA1bzQLqoNow I have found lots of leaves that look like they could be hickory leaves, but none that are attached to the stem in the pairs of five or seven or so like hickory should have I guess which is disappointing. I have not found any sign of nuts
at all, which is also disappointing. But the bark is pretty shaggy, though not as much as I see in pictures of some shagbark hickory trees, and I have read that shagbark hickory grows very straight and tall which these tree definitely do. All the branches are at the very top. So so far:
-its got shaggy bark
-grows tall and straight
-all branches are at the top
-haven't seen one knot
...,and that is all I know about it at this moment. But if it is bow wood at all I will be happy.
As it is very straight tall and no knots, with all the branches at the top giving it like 20 - 30 feet pure straight usable bow wood (I hope
bow wood) on a 8" diameter tree! Like the complete opposite of osage or mulberry. Here is a pic I posted last week or something of some younger ones:
I did find some leaves which
might look like this after it's dried up, but I don't know.
http://www.sfrc.ufl.edu/4h/Pecan_hickory/carillls.jpg They looked too thin, like willow leaves to me to be this though,
. But they might of just been dried up so much.