Chinese Elm?

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Chinese Elm?

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Hey guys i have a bunch of these in my yard growing in twisted clumps. Leaves look elm like, i found a couple of half dead flowers on them just wondering if you think it's in line with what Chinese Elms produce.
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Not sure what it is Munt but I can safely say it's not chinese elm. Leaf shape is too far away and they don't produce berries/flowers like that. I'm sure somebody can ID for you ...
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not an elm I'm afraid
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Ochna serrulata, Mickey Mouse plant, invasive
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Thanks No Idea.

You should change your name to Some Idea. :tu:
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Hi Munt, cheers mate. Might change it to "some kinda idea" or perhaps "has still no idea" but is trying....very trying :palm: :lost:
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I thought 'still no idea' was a blind elk with no legs :lost: :lost: :lol:
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