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Tree Identification
I would appreciate it someone could identify this tree for me. It is
located in Camarillo, California (Sunset zone 23). I am considering it for a backyard tree but I want to know more about it. Links to pictures below. Thanks for any help Bill Faust Tree: http://optim-microwave.com/images/misc/p1300001.gif Trunk: http://optim-microwave.com/images/misc/p1300002.gif Leaves: http://optim-microwave.com/images/misc/p1300004.gif Leaves: http://optim-microwave.com/images/misc/p1300005.gif Another view of same species, more matu http://optim-microwave.com/images/misc/p1300006.gif |
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Bill Faust wrote:
I would appreciate it someone could identify this tree for me. It is located in Camarillo, California (Sunset zone 23). I am considering it for a backyard tree but I want to know more about it. Links to pictures below. Thanks for any help Bill Faust Tree: http://optim-microwave.com/images/misc/p1300001.gif Trunk: http://optim-microwave.com/images/misc/p1300002.gif Leaves: http://optim-microwave.com/images/misc/p1300004.gif Leaves: http://optim-microwave.com/images/misc/p1300005.gif Another view of same species, more matu http://optim-microwave.com/images/misc/p1300006.gif This is a ficus, likely F. elastica (rubber tree) or possibly F. retusa. Be careful, ficus roots can be very aggressive. After a while, nothing will grow underneath them. The first picture was taken at the shopping center where I bought my PC. -- David E. Ross URL:http://www.rossde.com/ I use Mozilla as my Web browser because I want a browser that complies with Web standards. See URL:http://www.mozilla.org/. |
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David Ross wrote: This is a ficus, likely F. elastica (rubber tree) or possibly F. retusa. Be careful, ficus roots can be very aggressive. After a while, nothing will grow underneath them. Indeed. From reading up, it looks like a Ficus microcarpa (F. retusa). I think it makes a handsome tree when pruned as in the picture. Considering the "Green Gem" version for an open space in the rear yard. Thanks for the help. Bill Faust Thousand Oaks |
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