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General Forestry => Tree, Plant and Wood I.D. => Topic started by: swampwhiteoak on July 24, 2001, 07:22:11 AM

Title: Solved:  Boxelder
Post by: swampwhiteoak on July 24, 2001, 07:22:11 AM
Hope the image is clear enough.
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Title: Re: ID Just for fun 21
Post by: Tom on July 24, 2001, 08:15:36 AM
Leaves of three, leave it be

Don't tell I some some of that in their :D
Title: Re: ID Just for fun 21
Post by: swampwhiteoak on July 24, 2001, 11:24:18 AM
Maybe this being up north is turning me into a Yankee :D but I can't interprete what your saying, Tom.
Title: Re: ID Just for fun 21
Post by: Tom on July 24, 2001, 12:55:22 PM
 :D  :D  :D I understand.......Charlie has trouble and needs an interpreter too sometimes. :D

I was eluding to the similarity of the 3 leaves in the picture to poison ivy.  That was a little dity we learned in Scouts so that we would recognize it.  There was also one for 5 leaves which we were taught was poison oak.  I am finding out now that poison oak also has 3 leaves.

Anyway.........is that poison ivy?

Oh, that long green thing looks like a blade of grass.
 
 :D  :D  :D i'm enjoying this
Title: Re: ID Just for fun 21
Post by: swampwhiteoak on July 24, 2001, 01:10:46 PM
QuoteAnyway.........is that poison ivy?

I'm afraid you've been suckered.  I thought of putting this one up after the V. Creeper picture.

I occasionally get asked to do "tree ID" or forestry field days with kids.  I always point out poison ivy b/c I think that's probably the most important plant to know.  I point out that it will grow creeping across the ground in clumps or as vines.

Anyway about half the time some smart-alec kid or occasionally an adult will try to point out "poison oak" to me.  Invariably they point to V. creeper.  I try to explain to them that poison oak doesn't grow up here, and that V. creeper is harmless.  They insist I don't know what I'm talking about ::)
Used to p-- me off.  Now I just laugh.

If that doesn't happen then someone will tell me that poison ivy will grow into a tree sometimes.  This is another common confusion, but usually doesn't lead to heated arguements.  The tree I speak of is in this picture.  Very common bottomland tree.  When young, it could be confused with poison ivy, but has an important leaf arrangement difference.

That should be enough clues for you.
Title: Re: ID Just for fun 21
Post by: Tom on July 25, 2001, 06:41:10 AM
You mean poison Ivy doesn't grow up in a tree?  What in the world are we calling Poison Ivy down here then?

That three leafed plant is what your talking about right?  That's a tree?  Ok, I'm going back to the books this afternoon. looks like other stuff off to the right of the picture and something else below the "tree".  Is this all one plant or does the subject just happen to be in the midst of other stuff? :)
Title: Re: ID Just for fun 21
Post by: swampwhiteoak on July 25, 2001, 06:47:43 AM
With the exception of the blade of grass, the rest of the photo is a tree seedling.  Top left of the picture is the best leaf shot.  Grows throughout the east and in California.
Title: Re: ID Just for fun 21
Post by: Texas Ranger on July 25, 2001, 07:38:38 AM
Box Elder
Title: Re: ID Just for fun 21
Post by: Tom on July 25, 2001, 09:37:18 AM
Yeah Don, it does look like the leaf in the picture of the book I've got.
Title: Solved: Boxelder
Post by: swampwhiteoak on July 25, 2001, 10:28:56 AM
Score one for the Texan. 8)
Title: Re: Solved:  Boxelder
Post by: Bill Johnson on July 25, 2001, 12:19:15 PM
Unless you live in the great white north then its known as Manitoba Maple Acer negundo.

 :D
Title: Re: Solved:  Boxelder
Post by: Tom on July 25, 2001, 01:13:27 PM
Staples is racking up 8) 8)
Title: Re: Solved:  Boxelder
Post by: Texas Ranger on July 27, 2001, 09:35:14 PM
Yeah, trying to be a full member, I hate being the new kid!
Title: Re: Solved:  Boxelder
Post by: Jeff on July 27, 2001, 09:46:46 PM
only 17 more to go Don for full member status! :)