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Old 04-03-2005, 12:12 AM
Jean Staffen
 
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Yes, I lived in Austin when I had the trees on my lot. I now live in
Georgetown and I've not seen any of those trees anywhere else but on my lot.
Weird. But if I could find some I'd plant one in my new front yard.




Rusty Mase wrote in message
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On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 11:01:38 -0600, "Jean Staffen"
wrote:

Close, but the bark on the trees in my yard were different. The design

and
coloration of the bark on mine looked like a giraffe's coat. And there

was
no fruit or clumps produced by any of them. They were volunteers, grew

fast
(from sprouts to 10' trees in three years), took no care, produced shade

and
were green. On a rented lot in a trailer park, that was good enough for

me.
Just always wondered what the heck they were!


There are several imported mulberries, Paper, Fruitless, etc.. I
suspect it is one of those but if you are happy with it - then that's
the important element.

Sasafras can also have "mitten-shaped" leaves but it is not a fast
growing tree. Are you in Austin?

Rusty Mase