Help with TREE ID
This tree is growing in a cultivated area of my yard planted with
dichondra in Central California and I would like to know what it is. The photos were taken this February. The main plant (first three images) is about 16" tall. The last five images are of a newly sprouted one about 5" tall that was growing under the main plant. The best I can determine, given my limited botanical knowledge, is that it's some type of arrowwood? http://webpages.charter.net/rpeterse |
Help with TREE ID
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Help with TREE ID
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Help with TREE ID
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Help with TREE ID
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Help with TREE ID
R schreef
Thanks for the help. I'd better stick with day job (sheepish grin). I definitely noticed the needles, but wasn't stung by them. + + + Pictures look good enough for a career as a photographer? PvR |
Help with TREE ID
In message , "P van
Rijckevorsel" wrote ... Pictures look good enough for a career as a photographer? PvR Thanks for the compliment, but I attribute it to the great Carl Zeiss optics on my Sony digital camera. |
Help with TREE ID
In message , "P van
Rijckevorsel" wrote ... Pictures look good enough for a career as a photographer? PvR Thanks for the compliment, but I attribute it to the great Carl Zeiss optics on my Sony digital camera. |
Help with TREE ID
In message , "P van
Rijckevorsel" wrote ... Pictures look good enough for a career as a photographer? PvR Thanks for the compliment, but I attribute it to the great Carl Zeiss optics on my Sony digital camera. |
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