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yup, good job
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YAY!

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southern magnolia?
EDIT: Actually, southern magnolias aren't as pointed, so... black tupelo?
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common persimmon??
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Nvm I second Black Tupelo
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Since oh joy hasn't responded in several days, I'll just say that Black Tupelo is correct (I googled it), and it is 135scioly's turn.
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Ok...Image

And what does the fruit look like?
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is it a smooth sumac?
and the fruit is a cluster of red capsules?
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sciolyswizzle16 wrote:is it a smooth sumac?
and the fruit is a cluster of red capsules?
Yup!!! You're up!
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Image

Could you explain your reasoning for your answer?
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