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This is in the yard of the house i just moved into. Any help with identity?


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Ficus religiosa?

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Look like a nice crop of figs.

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This is in the yard of the house i just moved into. Any help with identity?


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Chinese Tallow Sapium sebiferum
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'cept ya would crack a tooth on them..nice ammo for a sling shot though
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chaz wrote:
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If I think it is what it is - you are lucky to have it. Chinese tallow
is a popular ornamental because of its fast growth and attractive
foliage which becomes yellow to red in the fall and is resistant to
pests. It is also known as north Florida melaleuca - are you in
Florida?

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On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 23:56:39 -0500, Lar
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If I think it is what it is - you are lucky to have it.

these trees fall into the realm of "location, location, location" In the
Dallas area they are pretty much considered a trash tree. Just cold
tolerant enough so that a semi protected tree can get some size to it
before a freeze eventually kills a large section of it back if not the
whole tree.

not to mention they are invasive. Kill them all!
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