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woody plant with small compound leaves

Posted by labwench MI/Zone 5 (My Page) on
Thu, May 17, 12 at 14:02

I bought this at a greenhouse because I thought it was cool looking with its angular branching structure and tiny compound leaves. No one knew exactly what it was, though some thought is miniature ash. Does anyone have any ideas? I'm not even sure if it is a bush or a small tree.

Thanks for any help!

Jenny

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RE: woody plant with small compound leaves

Close-up of leaves/branches

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RE: woody plant with small compound leaves

Operculicarya decaryi?

Here is a link that might be useful: Operculicarya decaryi


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RE: woody plant with small compound leaves

Sorry for the delayed response, I've been out of town for work.

This could be it! The trunk looks completely different but then my hasn't been cultivated as bonsai for years. I'll see if I can find other pictures to confirm. Thanks for the tip!

Jenny


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