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Trees from Cindy's woods #14

Started by GW, August 15, 2007, 08:47:22 PM

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GW

This little tree is about 30 feet up the bank of the future pond.









The reverse crotch is about 10 feet off the ground. I'd like to see this tree after 30 years more growth.

WDH

A nice swamp tupelo, GW.  You seem to have a whack of them :).
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GW

I hope the loggers can work around this little honey.  :)

WDH

Flag it copiously, GW.  Flag it copiously ;).
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GW

Shouldn't I be seeing fruit on these yet? Is it too high up to see from the ground? :P

Dodgy Loner

Tupelos are not very regular fruit-producers, in my experience.  You might go 4 or 5 years before you have a bumper crop, and all the trees will be full of drupes.  If they do produce fruit this year, they should already be on the trees.
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