I found this plant today, it looks to have shot from a root of an adjacent tree about 4 meters in height and about 60cm in diameter.
I dont have pics of the tree or collected plant as yet just the leaves.
I can get some pics of the tree tomorrow if needed.
Is this a weed or a native?
ID needed
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Crowie, im not 100%, but it may be a Lilac tree (Syringa spp), they have purple flowers i think. Craig
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pretty sure its a melia azedarach, persian lilac, white cedar, chinaberry. native to southern china, india and australia. 

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Thankyou for the fast replies.
I will take a photo of the tree tomorrow and post it.
Hopefully this will help confirm the ID.
I will take a photo of the tree tomorrow and post it.
Hopefully this will help confirm the ID.
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Re: ID needed
I agree hoang golden raintree I have quite a few in my front yard there seeds are great germinaters I hit seedlings in the mower all time. 
