Help to ID This Tree
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Help to ID This Tree
So this tree has been growing out the front of my parents house for as long as I can remember. It has had numerous trunk chops back to a small stump and it just sprouts new growth every where. It has also been poisoned several times and it just wont die (to my Mums displeasure). It lives in full sun and quite dry soil.
I was wondering if anyone could help me with an ID? And would it be worth the dig?
I can get some better photos if required, I was in a hurry.
I was wondering if anyone could help me with an ID? And would it be worth the dig?
I can get some better photos if required, I was in a hurry.
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Re: Help to ID This Tree
Can't help with an ID but probably worth digging it out just to make your Mum happy!!?!Jarad wrote:...It has also been poisoned several times and it just wont die (to my Mums displeasure). It lives in full sun and quite dry soil.
I was wondering if anyone could help me with an ID? And would it be worth the dig?

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It'll probably grow back from the roots I leave in the ground...

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Re: Help to ID This Tree
I'm thinking very similar leaf shape to robinia. Also makes sense If a been poisoned and keeps coming back.
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Re: Help to ID This Tree
From what I see in google:
I'm getting all this from here:
viewtopic.php?f=134&t=4902
The china doll tree has more "Ovate" leaves, whereas this one has more "Elliptic" leaves.Daluke wrote:China Doll tree?
The leaf arrangement is "Alternate" whereas the robinia is "Opposite".Isitangus wrote:I'm thinking very similar leaf shape to robinia. Also makes sense If a been poisoned and keeps coming back.
I'm getting all this from here:
viewtopic.php?f=134&t=4902
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Re: Help to ID This Tree
Can it be some kind of sizigium?
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I don't think I've ever seen it with fruits or flowers... I will have to wait till spring I guess.
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Doubt it's syzigium, or even myrtaceae by the leaf shape. They usually have a point on the end of the leaf.
Your photos aren't very clear so it's hard to tell if the leaves are compound or simple. Do you know which they are?
Your photos aren't very clear so it's hard to tell if the leaves are compound or simple. Do you know which they are?
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I believe they are simple, but I will break off a branch and take a better photo with a better background tonight.
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Re: Help to ID This Tree
My last photos were terrible.
Here are some close ups of some foliage I cut off.
Branch structure: It looks like its growing berries of some sort: The branches have a lot of "berries" growing on them: And the foliage tips:
Any ideas on what it is?
Are there too many photos?
Here are some close ups of some foliage I cut off.
Branch structure: It looks like its growing berries of some sort: The branches have a lot of "berries" growing on them: And the foliage tips:
Any ideas on what it is?
Are there too many photos?
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I'd say you've hit the nail on the head. Thanks Joel!
I might need to collect some seeds as well as dig it. Has anyone tried to bonsai it?
I might need to collect some seeds as well as dig it. Has anyone tried to bonsai it?
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