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Old 03-03-2005, 02:46 AM
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http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jstaff...bum?.dir=/1212

At the house I just moved out of, I had lots of trees with leaves like the
ones in this picture. The trunks were varigated and looked like a giraff.
They came up by themselves and grew very fast. They would make a good bush
or tree.


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Old 03-03-2005, 03:45 AM
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In article lUuVd.2408$3z.291@okepread03,
"Jean Staffen" wrote:

- http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jstaff...bum?.dir=/1212
-
- At the house I just moved out of, I had lots of trees with leaves like the
- ones in this picture. The trunks were varigated and looked like a giraff.
- They came up by themselves and grew very fast. They would make a good bush
- or tree.

Hi Jean!

I got this:
The File You Are Looking For Is Inaccessible.
Please sign in and try again or check with the owner of the file.

I did "sign in and try again," but got the same error.
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Old 03-03-2005, 02:22 PM
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Suzie-Q wrote:

In article lUuVd.2408$3z.291@okepread03,
"Jean Staffen" wrote:

- http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jstaff...bum?.dir=/1212
-
- At the house I just moved out of, I had lots of trees with leaves like the
- ones in this picture. The trunks were varigated and looked like a giraff.
- They came up by themselves and grew very fast. They would make a good bush
- or tree.

Hi Jean!

I got this:
The File You Are Looking For Is Inaccessible.
Please sign in and try again or check with the owner of the file.

I did "sign in and try again," but got the same error.


Me, too.

Jean, try going to http://tinypic.com/ and use the "Browse" button to
find the photo on your computer. Then click the "Host It" button, and
it will upload your photo to their server and return an address like:
http://tinypic.com/2002oi (photo of the great Grand Prairie blizzard of
'04).

DT
http://www.thehungersite.com/
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Old 03-03-2005, 03:53 PM
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Thank you !!! Here's the link, sure hope someone can identify the tree.
Sorry I don't have better pictures. http://tinypic.com/200eo8




dt wrote in message
...
Suzie-Q wrote:

In article lUuVd.2408$3z.291@okepread03,
"Jean Staffen" wrote:

- http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jstaff...bum?.dir=/1212
-
- At the house I just moved out of, I had lots of trees with leaves like

the
- ones in this picture. The trunks were varigated and looked like a

giraff.
- They came up by themselves and grew very fast. They would make a good

bush
- or tree.

Hi Jean!

I got this:
The File You Are Looking For Is Inaccessible.
Please sign in and try again or check with the owner of the file.

I did "sign in and try again," but got the same error.


Me, too.

Jean, try going to http://tinypic.com/ and use the "Browse" button to
find the photo on your computer. Then click the "Host It" button, and
it will upload your photo to their server and return an address like:
http://tinypic.com/2002oi (photo of the great Grand Prairie blizzard of
'04).

DT
http://www.thehungersite.com/



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Old 03-03-2005, 04:22 PM
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On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 09:53:27 -0600, "Jean Staffen"
wrote:
Thank you !!! Here's the link, sure hope someone can identify the tree.
Sorry I don't have better pictures. http://tinypic.com/200eo8


Paper Mulberry? If so, not a very desirable tree.

Rusty Mase


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Old 03-03-2005, 05:01 PM
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Close, but the bark on the trees in my yard were different. The design and
coloration of the bark on mine looked like a giraffe's coat. And there was
no fruit or clumps produced by any of them. They were volunteers, grew fast
(from sprouts to 10' trees in three years), took no care, produced shade and
were green. On a rented lot in a trailer park, that was good enough for me.
Just always wondered what the heck they were!



Rusty Mase wrote in message
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On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 09:53:27 -0600, "Jean Staffen"
wrote:
Thank you !!! Here's the link, sure hope someone can identify the tree.
Sorry I don't have better pictures. http://tinypic.com/200eo8


Paper Mulberry? If so, not a very desirable tree.

Rusty Mase



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