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I have an unknown tree for identification

Started by Robert Long, September 27, 2008, 04:32:44 PM

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SwampDonkey

Yes, there are some that Peterson notes in his field guide that often have a diaphragm pith, but sometimes won't. ;D

Of note are pawpaw A. triloba and sweet-spires Itea virginica and yes persimmon. ;D
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Robert Long

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Now I think we are getting somewhere, We have a red native mulberry in the back yard, I will compare the two of them tomorrow, but here is my concern.......There are no berries on this one, yet there are green flower buds in spring.

Robert :-\

tyb525

Maybe we have a never-before-seen natural hybrid?
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WDH

Mulberry has male and female plants.  It there are no berries, then it is a boy ;D.
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Robert Long

Thanks folks!!

I took a good look at the two trees (red and white mulberry) and the stem, leaves and characteristics of both are similar therefore I can only conclude it's a white mulberry

Thanks for the help! 8)

Robert

Ranger_School09

I would agree, the form of the tree is what throws me off..my money would be on a populus species as well,the leaves look similar to that of balsam or black poplar (populus balsamifera), but the form isnt even close...do you have a picture of the bare twig/buds available?

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Quote from: Robert Long on October 05, 2008, 09:57:59 PM
WDH 8)

Now I think we are getting somewhere, We have a red native mulberry in the back yard, I will compare the two of them tomorrow, but here is my concern.......There are no berries on this one, yet there are green flower buds in spring.

Robert :-\


mulberry have male and female trees so I would bet that to be a male if there is never any fruit. 

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