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The Space Boss 08-05-2006 12:05 AM

PLEASE help me identify this tree
 
I have these trees in my backyard that are basically more like WEEDS
than trees. They seem to grow anywhere, and they grow tall. The trunks
or stalks of these trees get fairly thick but they are extremely easy
to cut through. The leaves leave a strong, peculier oder on your hands
when touched.

I had a tree guy come to my house and he told me these were "Lanthis
trees". I looked all over the internet and found no mention of such
things.

Please help me identify these trees. Thanks.


[email protected] 08-05-2006 01:07 AM

PLEASE help me identify this tree
 
Ailanthus altissima aka "Stink Tree"


The Space Boss 08-05-2006 01:41 AM

PLEASE help me identify this tree
 

wrote:
Ailanthus altissima aka "Stink Tree"


YEP, that's the one. Thank you. I'm wondering if I should irradicate
these trees from my yard? I already had to get TWO of them cut out that
were growing out of the side of my house (down where the basement
windows, below ground level, were).

And is it my imagination? Or do these trees seem to "latch on" to other
plants, trees, and rose bushes, growing right next to them and sapping
thier engergies??

What are your suggestions on how to deal with these plants? Thanks.


Wolf Kirchmeir 08-05-2006 02:31 AM

PLEASE help me identify this tree
 
The Space Boss wrote:
wrote:
Ailanthus altissima aka "Stink Tree"


YEP, that's the one. Thank you. I'm wondering if I should irradicate
these trees from my yard? I already had to get TWO of them cut out that
were growing out of the side of my house (down where the basement
windows, below ground level, were).

And is it my imagination? Or do these trees seem to "latch on" to other
plants, trees, and rose bushes, growing right next to them and sapping
thier engergies??

What are your suggestions on how to deal with these plants? Thanks.



Googling produced a mass of useful hits, such as:

http://tncweeds.ucdavis.edu/esadocs/ailaalti.html


You're welcome.


The Space Boss 09-05-2006 05:31 AM

PLEASE help me identify this tree
 

raycruzer wrote:
The Ailanthus altissima will just about take over any area where it is
allowed to grow. Quite a noxious invader in all parts of the US.

Roundup is effective against ailanthus. Just spray it on as many
leaves as possible. Killing it before removing it is better than
cutting the trunks and leaving live roots in the ground.


Just curious: why couldn't you just cut the tree to the trunk and dump
the roundup on the trunk? That'll kill the roots, right?



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