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By Bodhidharma - Japanese wax tree
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By Bodhidharma - Japanese wax tree
I know tree of heaven very well and this is not it. Thanks Alpinealpineart wrote:Hi Bodhi , Try Ailanthus Altissima or Tree of Heaven . The leaf looks very similar .Cheers Alpine
No probs K.D. Apparently it only affects some people and i am notKyushu Danji wrote:Hey Bodhidharma,
If that is rhus, you are brave smeering some of that on your skin. I friend of mine was cutting branches back on her rhus and ended up in hospital. She had a nasty reaction just underneath the skin to the sap, causing lumps that oozed some sort of puss all up her arms![]()
It looks like a nice tree, but be careful!
From what I can see, they're the same. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toona_sinensisIt is most likely either Cedrela or Toona, tho I would favor Cedrela.
Hey Lisa,LLK wrote:From what I can see, they're the same. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toona_sinensisIt is most likely either Cedrela or Toona, tho I would favor Cedrela.
The petioles seem too short to correspond to the ??? posted by Bodhi.
Black walnut comes a bit closer, but I can't find a single tree that has such very pointy leaflets, even ending in a curl.
When trees are subjected to unfavorable conditions (eg drought) they adjust there natural form in many ways. We manipulate that in many of our bonsai workings...MattA wrote:My mame Toona usually only has 6 leaflets.
No Damien, sad to say it is notDamian Bee wrote:Could it be Melia? Does it have a smell when you crush the leaves?
No i havent guys but tomorrow i will take a photo of the whole tree.MattA wrote:Bodhi,Have you ever seen it flower or produce seed???
It does not seem the same Nishiki .nishiki3 wrote:possibly black walnut