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Recognize this tree?

Russ Braun

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For my Colorado friends; does anyone know what this soon to be removed tree is?
 

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The leaves look like willow. Not sure what to make of the bark. At least that's one opinion from extremely northern Colorado.
 
A second pic, not what I remember willows looking like; perhaps those were weeping willows though! Not sure if there are “dry eyed” willows, lol!!
 

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A second pic, not what I remember willows looking like; perhaps those were weeping willows though! Not sure if there are “dry eyed” willows, lol!!
There are hundreds of different willow varieties. The familiar weeping willow is well known, but definitely not the only one.
 
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