Thread: Need Tree ID
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Old 18-02-2004, 04:40 AM
Nick Harby
 
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Default Need Tree ID

yes, it's a mulberry tree. It's growing at the fringes of your property because your lawn mower
doesn't get there. If you stop mowing the property you'll find mulberry trees are popping up
everywhere. So why bother moving that mulberry tree. Vines are cool too. I doubt that they'll
completely kill the tree.

Darren Garrison wrote:

This tree is growing on the fringes of my property, and I would like to know what it is. These
photos were taken last July, when I found it. It was around 10ish feet tall at the time. The
largest leaves are on the order of 10 inches wide, and can have one, two, or three lobes. I'd like
to, if possble, move it to a better spot, where I can see it and where it won't be choked to death
by vines (I just took a look at it today and removed some vines that had cut deep grooves into the
trunk). I am in South Carolina, but I have no idea if it is a native plant or not.

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