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whether shrub or tree, hoping for ID

Posted by paul_ z5 MI (My Page) on
Mon, Jun 22, 09 at 19:51

This bugger is growing next to a Rose of Sharon and stands about 6-7ft tall. It has two leaf shapes. Planning on removing it but would like to know what it is before I go all "Friday the 13th" on it.

ID same tree

ID tree

ID tree


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RE: whether shrub or tree, hoping for ID

Mulberry - not always considered a desirable, especially if it is non-native.


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RE: whether shrub or tree, hoping for ID

Huh. I saw a bboy comment before mine, now both gone.

Try again:

Are mulberries among the 5 most common volunteers in all areas of the country? What about outside the US? There too?

Dan


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RE: whether shrub or tree, hoping for ID

  • Posted by bboy z8 WA USA (My Page) on
    Tue, Jun 23, 09 at 16:38

I think I've been disappearing elsewhere here also.


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RE: whether shrub or tree, hoping for ID

Same post was on the tree forum - that's where you two posted.


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RE: whether shrub or tree, hoping for ID

Yes I posted on two forums as I was unsure what the plant was. Sorry for any confusion. :)

Thanks for the ID! Now I know its gotta go!


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RE: whether shrub or tree, hoping for ID

  • Posted by bboy z8 WA USA (My Page) on
    Wed, Jun 24, 09 at 16:34

So maybe I haven't been starting to disappear, except it still seems li


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