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Buckthorn?

Started by Treeflea24, July 07, 2022, 11:47:18 AM

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Treeflea24

I found this tree while I was out demolishing the honeysuckle and barberry patches.
I have a feeling it is some kind of buckthorn, but I'm not sure. It would match with the invasive theme that I have going on...
The tree is about 12' tall, and it is the only of its type around the area.
Should I kill this one while Im at it?








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WDH

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Wattwood

The fruit looks more like viburnum prunifolium to me. If it dries and looks like a raisin that may be what it is. Worth preserving if it is blackhaw viburnum. Rob
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beenthere

May be, the leaves shown look extra large compared to my buckthorn. 
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Treeflea24

Thanks all.
I killed it last night. Now it matches the rest of the area around it - it looks like some kind of natural disaster swept through here.
If I find more I will let it stay and watch to see what it looks like in the other times of year and get a better idea for what it is.
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Blue Noser

Quote from: Wattwood on July 08, 2022, 07:02:56 AM
The fruit looks more like viburnum prunifolium to me. If it dries and looks like a raisin that may be what it is. Worth preserving if it is blackhaw viburnum. Rob
Defiantly a viburnum.

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