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Tree Id 5-30-03 solved Buttonbush

Started by Tom, May 30, 2003, 09:37:30 PM

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Tom

It's found in N. Fla. and grows in wet swampy areas.



Jeff

Its an asteroid belt. ;D
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Bro. Noble

Looks a little like our Goat's beard,  but I know it's not.

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Texas Ranger

buttonbush, Cephalanthus occidentalis :P
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shopteacher

Spaceball tree, Flordie Swampious
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Tom

Good Show, Don!

When I first moved onto my property, I had one of these growing at the hard road.  I went out of my way to protect it because I thought it was so neat.  Now I realize that they are growing everywhere and don't seem to have much economic use to me.  I still like the ornamental balls and cute tree shape. ;D :)

DanG

Must be a NorthEast Fla thing, Tom. I don't think I've never not seed one of them before. 'Course, I don't live in no swamp, neither. ;D
BTW, you must be gettin' old, if you're thinkin' "tree shapes" is "cute."
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Tom

I was going to say something about ornamental balls but decided I better not. :D

Texas Ranger

Tom, at our age, that's all they are.......... :'(
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