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looks like American Sweetgum, or Sugar Maple? Hard to tell those two apart from a distance though.....if the leaves have 5 distinct pointy lobes. then its the Amercan sweet gum.......and if the leaves have 3 large jagerdy lobes with 2 smaller lobes at edges, the probably Sugar Maple.

 

Parm

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Sorry I cannot help Kumar as I only have info on British trees and wild plants otherwise I search the web then come here like you have done.

 

However lesson learnt. Always take closeups of plant leaves, buds, flower, petals while you are there for future reference as I do. It all helps to identify trees/plants etc.

 

Allan

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Sorry I cannot help Kumar as I only have info on British trees and wild plants otherwise I search the web then come here like you have done.

 

However lesson learnt. Always take closeups of plant leaves, buds, flower, petals while you are there for future reference as I do. It all helps to identify trees/plants etc.

 

Allan

Yup - should have done though we were stopped where we shouldnt have been to get the image!

 

K

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  • 2 weeks later...

Almost certainly a sugar maple, considering it's in New Hampshire. But, since they're very closely related to the Norway maple, and those are frequently planted as parkway trees in the States, there's a chance it's that instead. As mentioned before, a leaf closeup would settle it.

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