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Need help identifying a tree...
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I'm in northeastern Texas, and I have a sapling about three-feet tall growing near a shrub in my yard, and I'd like to know what kind of tree it may become. I have searched the web exhaustively and have not found a match close enough for me to be certain. I thought perhaps some you lawn and gardening experts might know it on sight: http://www.cox-internet.com/kenb2002/leaf.jpg Ken |
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In article NCSBg.15259$PO.8656@dukeread03,
says... Hi... I'm in northeastern Texas, and I have a sapling about three-feet tall growing near a shrub in my yard, and I'd like to know what kind of tree it may become. I have searched the web exhaustively and have not found a match close enough for me to be certain. I thought perhaps some you lawn and gardening experts might know it on sight: http://www.cox-internet.com/kenb2002/leaf.jpg Ken Sort of looks like box elder. You can look at 5 different trees and find numerous shapes in the leaves that vary a bit. http://arrow-pestcontrol.com/100_4706.JPG -- Lar It is said that the early bird gets the worm, but it is the second mouse that gets the cheese. |
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I agree with Lar. It looks like boxelder to me too. It is fast
growing but doesn't stand up to storms well. Also accussed of harboring boxelder bugs, but I couldn't be sure of that. sdmg2002 Lar wrote: In article NCSBg.15259$PO.8656@dukeread03, says... Hi... I'm in northeastern Texas, and I have a sapling about three-feet tall growing near a shrub in my yard, and I'd like to know what kind of tree it may become. I have searched the web exhaustively and have not found a match close enough for me to be certain. I thought perhaps some you lawn and gardening experts might know it on sight: http://www.cox-internet.com/kenb2002/leaf.jpg Ken Sort of looks like box elder. You can look at 5 different trees and find numerous shapes in the leaves that vary a bit. http://arrow-pestcontrol.com/100_4706.JPG -- Lar It is said that the early bird gets the worm, but it is the second mouse that gets the cheese. |
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Yes, I vote for Box Elder too. Go to Google images and enter Acer negundo
"Ken123" wrote in message news:NCSBg.15259$PO.8656@dukeread03... Hi... I'm in northeastern Texas, and I have a sapling about three-feet tall growing near a shrub in my yard, and I'd like to know what kind of tree it may become. I have searched the web exhaustively and have not found a match close enough for me to be certain. I thought perhaps some you lawn and gardening experts might know it on sight: http://www.cox-internet.com/kenb2002/leaf.jpg Ken |
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Need help identifying a tree...
Yep, that sure seems to be it! I did a Google Images yesterday and looked at
every "tree leaves" picture I could find and didn't see that one. Thanks. Ken "nonews" wrote in message . .. Yes, I vote for Box Elder too. Go to Google images and enter Acer negundo "Ken123" wrote in message news:NCSBg.15259$PO.8656@dukeread03... Hi... I'm in northeastern Texas, and I have a sapling about three-feet tall growing near a shrub in my yard, and I'd like to know what kind of tree it may become. I have searched the web exhaustively and have not found a match close enough for me to be certain. I thought perhaps some you lawn and gardening experts might know it on sight: http://www.cox-internet.com/kenb2002/leaf.jpg Ken |
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Need help identifying a tree...
In studying tree biology, I found it very interesting that the color of the
discolored or chemically altered wood from a wound or injury of the box elder tree, is the same color as its close associate, the so called box elder bug. Rear friendly creatures. here is one of my dissections in my research. http://www.treedictionary.com/DICT2003/D/index.html see Discolored Wood. Sincerely, John A. Keslick, Jr. Beware of so-called TREE EXPERTS who do not understand TREE BIOLOGY! www.treedictionary.com http://mercury.ccil.org/~treeman/ Storms, fires, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions keep reminding us that we are not the boss. Some people will buy products they do not understand and not buy books that will give them understanding. KICK RICK SANTORUM OUT IN 2006! "sdmg2002" wrote in message ups.com... I agree with Lar. It looks like boxelder to me too. It is fast growing but doesn't stand up to storms well. Also accussed of harboring boxelder bugs, but I couldn't be sure of that. sdmg2002 Lar wrote: In article NCSBg.15259$PO.8656@dukeread03, says... Hi... I'm in northeastern Texas, and I have a sapling about three-feet tall growing near a shrub in my yard, and I'd like to know what kind of tree it may become. I have searched the web exhaustively and have not found a match close enough for me to be certain. I thought perhaps some you lawn and gardening experts might know it on sight: http://www.cox-internet.com/kenb2002/leaf.jpg Ken Sort of looks like box elder. You can look at 5 different trees and find numerous shapes in the leaves that vary a bit. http://arrow-pestcontrol.com/100_4706.JPG -- Lar It is said that the early bird gets the worm, but it is the second mouse that gets the cheese. |
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Need help identifying a tree...
Ken
Do you have the box elder bugs in Texas? Sincerely, John A. Keslick, Jr. Beware of so-called TREE EXPERTS who do not understand TREE BIOLOGY! www.treedictionary.com http://mercury.ccil.org/~treeman/ Storms, fires, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions keep reminding us that we are not the boss. Some people will buy products they do not understand and not buy books that will give them understanding. KICK RICK SANTORUM OUT IN 2006! "Ken123" wrote in message news:LB2Cg.15293$PO.2546@dukeread03... Yep, that sure seems to be it! I did a Google Images yesterday and looked at every "tree leaves" picture I could find and didn't see that one. Thanks. Ken "nonews" wrote in message . .. Yes, I vote for Box Elder too. Go to Google images and enter Acer negundo "Ken123" wrote in message news:NCSBg.15259$PO.8656@dukeread03... Hi... I'm in northeastern Texas, and I have a sapling about three-feet tall growing near a shrub in my yard, and I'd like to know what kind of tree it may become. I have searched the web exhaustively and have not found a match close enough for me to be certain. I thought perhaps some you lawn and gardening experts might know it on sight: http://www.cox-internet.com/kenb2002/leaf.jpg Ken |
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Need help identifying a tree...
Do you have the box elder bugs in Texas?
I really don't know. I think this little twiglet is the first boxelder I've seen. I'm sorry to say I really don't know much about trees - not even sure what all of them around the property are! But none of the rest of them seem to be a boxelder. Ken "John A. Keslick, Jr." wrote in message . .. Ken Do you have the box elder bugs in Texas? Sincerely, John A. Keslick, Jr. Beware of so-called TREE EXPERTS who do not understand TREE BIOLOGY! www.treedictionary.com http://mercury.ccil.org/~treeman/ Storms, fires, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions keep reminding us that we are not the boss. Some people will buy products they do not understand and not buy books that will give them understanding. KICK RICK SANTORUM OUT IN 2006! "Ken123" wrote in message news:LB2Cg.15293$PO.2546@dukeread03... Yep, that sure seems to be it! I did a Google Images yesterday and looked at every "tree leaves" picture I could find and didn't see that one. Thanks. Ken "nonews" wrote in message . .. Yes, I vote for Box Elder too. Go to Google images and enter Acer negundo "Ken123" wrote in message news:NCSBg.15259$PO.8656@dukeread03... Hi... I'm in northeastern Texas, and I have a sapling about three-feet tall growing near a shrub in my yard, and I'd like to know what kind of tree it may become. I have searched the web exhaustively and have not found a match close enough for me to be certain. I thought perhaps some you lawn and gardening experts might know it on sight: http://www.cox-internet.com/kenb2002/leaf.jpg Ken |
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Need help identifying a tree...
In article , treeman214
@comcast.net says... Do you have the box elder bugs in Texas? only in the female tree...also have the red shoulder bug that will be found in an number of other common tree species. -- Lar It is said that the early bird gets the worm, but it is the second mouse that gets the cheese. |
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Need help identifying a tree...
Since this tree was competing with a shrub I didn't want to lose, I tried to
transplant it. It didn't work. So now it's on the burn pile. I was very disappointed. "Lar" wrote in message t... In article , treeman214 @comcast.net says... Do you have the box elder bugs in Texas? only in the female tree...also have the red shoulder bug that will be found in an number of other common tree species. -- Lar It is said that the early bird gets the worm, but it is the second mouse that gets the cheese. |
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