Tree ID? Unknown
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Tree ID? Unknown
Hi, I found this tree growing in a window box, which it had taken over. I never pulled it and a couple of years later, it's about 4 feet. I repotted it last year, but have no clue what it is. Any ideas? I thought it could be an oak, but looks a bit different than an oak I have. Thanks!
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Re: Tree ID? Unknown
Mulberry! Could be the native Morus rubra but more likely a hybrid with the Chinese M. alba. A pernicious weed tree for most gardeners. Yes, the birds love the fruit, but the droppings are terribly staining, and effectively scatter seeds creating even more weeds.
David
David
Re: Tree ID? Unknown
Figures I'd be growing yet another weed! I guess I'll be getting rid of this one. Thanks!
Re: Tree ID? Unknown
If you have not killed it yet. You could keep it if you have the gadren space. I have 4 acres so I kept the one growing on y property. It is a fruit tree and could add to your health and as said the birds love the fruit.
Here is some info..
Here is some info..
http://lifestyle.iloveindia.com/lounge/ ... -2071.htmlRegular intake of mulberry in any form would add nutritional value to one’s body and enhance health. A ripened mulberry is dark purple to black, edible, and sweet with nice flavor.
Re: Tree ID? Unknown
Duh, I do a lot of work with natural supplements, and didn't even remember that I could be growing the exact tree I need! I haven't thrown it out yet. I don't have land to grow it on, but love growing trees in containers. I just upgrade the container size every couple of years, feed them a lot, and water a heck of a lot in the summer. Guess, I'll keep this one for awhile. Have quite a large bird population, so they'll be happy. Thanks for the reminder, Aud!
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Re: Tree ID? Unknown
We have them around here, too and what a mess they make. Our fruit is always FULL of worms....I'd definitely throw it out after setting it on fire first. But, if you really like it.... 

Charla
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Latitude 38.57N; Longitude -94.89W (Elev. 886 ft.)