dieselscout80
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first one looks like box elder.
I think that the first one looks like a red maple, the second looks like a type of hickory (maybe pignut?).
The first tree is a wild tree growing in a pasture. Are maples native to SC?
It depends on the maple, but red and box elder maples are native.
What part of the state are you located in?
Steve
The second one looks like some type of hickory to me too. There might be the remains of last years nuts around the stump if it is.
I volunteer at the extension office and have been a master gardener since 2004. If we cannot identify a tree or shrub or even a flower right away, we advise the person to observe the tree, shrub or flower over 12 months. What does it look like in all 4 seasons, e.g. flowers, catkins, fruit.
I once misidentified a Virginia persimmon (my own) as a yellow bark. They have almost identical bark and leaves. My persimmon, of course, had catkins in spring and fruit in late summer and fall.
Ralph
I am virtually certain the first one is not a box elder, which is in the maple family. I have tons of them on my property. I think it is a red maple.