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05-09-2006, 08:08 AM posted to sci.bio.botany
Jan De Laet
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Request leaf ID
Hi,
Looks to me like it could be Morus. Check, e.g.,
http://132.236.163.181/cgi-bin/dol/d...ank=binomia l
(and note that not all leaves of Morus alba have this shape - but you
clearly see them on picture DOL23934).
But you also might want to check Broussonetia, of the same family
Moraceae (to which, incidentally, also the Maclura of another post of
last week belongs).
Best
-- Jan
wrote:
I have looked at tree after tree trying to identify the tree this leaf came from. The tree is
located in SW Ohio. Seems to be very hearty and grows quite rapid.
http://users.adelphia.net/~jimcliff/Temps/Leaf.jpg
Thanks!
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