25-05-2003, 09:20 PM
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[IBC] Tree Identification
Sean Nemecek wrote:
I think you may be right - Elaeagnus umbellata. I have at least 100 of
these shrubs on my property. Some have bonsai potential. The rest might
have to be killed by other means
LOL!
Theo
Thanks to all for the help!
Seam
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jay Sinclair"
To:
Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2003 9:05 AM
Subject: [IBC] Tree Identification
From your description and the photos, it looks like it might be autumn
olive, Elaeagnus umbellata. See Dirr, p. 304.
If that's what it is, collect it or kill it. It's an invasive weed,
introduced in a misguided attempt to provide food and cover for game birds.
Jay
Sean Nemecek wrote:
Can anyone identify this tree/shrub? I have been through Dirr twice and
I can't find anything like it. In the fall it has green-gray berries.
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Jay Sinclair, Zone 5, MI USA
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