Idenification: trees from tennesse
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Idenification: trees from tennesse
The tall tree has oblong leaves that are seragated light green now but it is young foliage..pretty sure it is deciouse type.....thanks john
moyogijohn- Member
Re: Idenification: trees from tennesse
The first may be a hackberry, hard to say from that pic. The second is a privet.
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Russell Coker- Member
Idenification: trees from tennesse
Russell,,Thank you,, I will pull up some pics to compare...thanks take care john
moyogijohn- Member
Identification: Trees from Tennessee
It is easy to identify a hackberry. It has leaves with lopsided bases, like elms (same family).
To get a positive ID, let them run loose until they bloom.
Iris
To get a positive ID, let them run loose until they bloom.
Iris
bonsaisr- Member
identificaton of tennessee trees
Thank you Mrs bonsaier,,, I do plan to let the trees grow,,,they need secondary branches and roots.. thanks take care john
moyogijohn- Member
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