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Plant Identification?
Not sure if this is the right group, so please forgive me if it is not...
But I need a plant expert: Can anyone help me identify the plants I just posted on my site at http://youthelate.com/leaves.htm Some say Sumac, some say Mountain Ash. Leaves look like walnut, but the branch structure is different. This tree is in Northern, NJ... HELP!?! Joe - V#8013 - '86 VN750 - joe @ yunx .com Northern, NJ Ask me about "The Ride" on July 31, '04: http://www.youthelate.com/the_ride.htm Born once - Die twice. Born twice - Die only once. Your choice... Free heavy canvas punching bag. Pick it up in Northern NJ or near Basking Ridge and it's yours FREE. eMail me for details. |
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Plant Identification?
Probably a mountain ash and quite a large one. They usually don't live long
enough to reach a very large size. If those are orange berries I see on it, then I'm quite sure it's a mountain ash. Swade "Joe" wrote in message ... Not sure if this is the right group, so please forgive me if it is not... But I need a plant expert: Can anyone help me identify the plants I just posted on my site at http://youthelate.com/leaves.htm Some say Sumac, some say Mountain Ash. Leaves look like walnut, but the branch structure is different. This tree is in Northern, NJ... HELP!?! Joe - V#8013 - '86 VN750 - joe @ yunx .com Northern, NJ Ask me about "The Ride" on July 31, '04: http://www.youthelate.com/the_ride.htm Born once - Die twice. Born twice - Die only once. Your choice... Free heavy canvas punching bag. Pick it up in Northern NJ or near Basking Ridge and it's yours FREE. eMail me for details. |
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Plant Identification?
Thank you. I'll try to get pictures of the bark / fruit up there too.
Joe - V#8013 - '86 VN750 - joe @ yunx .com Northern, NJ Ask me about "The Ride" on July 31, '04: http://www.youthelate.com/the_ride.htm Born once - Die twice. Born twice - Die only once. Your choice... Free heavy canvas punching bag. Pick it up in Northern NJ or near Basking Ridge and it's yours FREE. eMail me for details. "Swade" wrote in message news:eab60$40fe03b9$d841ab24$32748@allthenewsgroup s.com... Probably a mountain ash and quite a large one. They usually don't live long enough to reach a very large size. If those are orange berries I see on it, then I'm quite sure it's a mountain ash. Swade "Joe" wrote in message ... Not sure if this is the right group, so please forgive me if it is not... But I need a plant expert: Can anyone help me identify the plants I just posted on my site at http://youthelate.com/leaves.htm Some say Sumac, some say Mountain Ash. Leaves look like walnut, but the branch structure is different. This tree is in Northern, NJ... HELP!?! Joe - V#8013 - '86 VN750 - joe @ yunx .com Northern, NJ Ask me about "The Ride" on July 31, '04: http://www.youthelate.com/the_ride.htm Born once - Die twice. Born twice - Die only once. Your choice... Free heavy canvas punching bag. Pick it up in Northern NJ or near Basking Ridge and it's yours FREE. eMail me for details. |
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Plant Identification?
Um, have you double-checked against Ailanthus, Tree-of-heaven? It has
pinnately compound leaves and orangey, flat fruits. You can confirm it by the little glandular lobe at the base of each leaflet. It's an exotic and very weedy in some spots. The trees can be quite large. M. Reed |
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Plant Identification?
Sorry to piggyback on my own post, but I found a photo of the glands
on Ailanthus: http://botany.cs.tamu.edu/FLORA/dcs420/mi09/mi09067.jpg MDR Monique Reed wrote: Um, have you double-checked against Ailanthus, Tree-of-heaven? It has pinnately compound leaves and orangey, flat fruits. You can confirm it by the little glandular lobe at the base of each leaflet. It's an exotic and very weedy in some spots. The trees can be quite large. M. Reed |
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Plant Identification?
I think that is indeed the plant... These "trees" are a good 75-90' tall
too. Wonder if the wood is good for smoking food on a grill? Joe - V#8013 - '86 VN750 - joe @ yunx .com Northern, NJ Ask me about "The Ride" on July 31, '04: http://www.youthelate.com/the_ride.htm Born once - Die twice. Born twice - Die only once. Your choice... Free heavy canvas punching bag. Pick it up in Northern NJ or near Basking Ridge and it's yours FREE. eMail me for details. "Monique Reed" wrote in message ... Um, have you double-checked against Ailanthus, Tree-of-heaven? It has pinnately compound leaves and orangey, flat fruits. You can confirm it by the little glandular lobe at the base of each leaflet. It's an exotic and very weedy in some spots. The trees can be quite large. M. Reed |
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Plant Identification?
Thank you. Awesome picture to use for examination. I think we've got it! Joe - V#8013 - '86 VN750 - joe @ yunx .com Northern, NJ Ask me about "The Ride" on July 31, '04: http://www.youthelate.com/the_ride.htm Born once - Die twice. Born twice - Die only once. Your choice... Free heavy canvas punching bag. Pick it up in Northern NJ or near Basking Ridge and it's yours FREE. eMail me for details. |
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Plant Identification?
I'm not sure the wood is good for grilling--my books say the plant can
cause dermatitis in some people, and the foliage is said to be "fetid." You might not like the results. M. Reed Joe wrote: I think that is indeed the plant... These "trees" are a good 75-90' tall too. Wonder if the wood is good for smoking food on a grill? |
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