Island in the Connecticut River. Newly formed within the last 7 years.
A fen on Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
A fen on Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
A fen on Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
A fen on Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
At the trailhead
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
Blue Ridge Mountain in the Green Mountain National Forest (Chittenden)
This is a very large tree, right beside the main path at Muddy Brook Park. Estimated diameter half a meter (18-20 inches). There are no branches low enough to give a good look at the leaves or twigs. If this is a Butternut, it is the biggest one I have ever seen, and it is remarkably healthy, with just a few dead branches in the crown. The other option is Amur cork tree.
@micholoko Does this look like a Butternut to you, or not?
There were some other Butternuts nearby, but all smaller and all dead or nearly dead.