Help identifying this tree
Help identifying this tree
What is this tree? Found it this evening on a drive here in Pennsylvania, however the property owner was new, and didn't know what it was. I have never seen anything like this. The property owner did say they thought the tree might be from "down south." Can someone help? Smelled like we were standing among 1,000 roses. Very fragrant.
Thanks for the help!
Thanks for the help!
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Re: Help identifying this tree
Mimosa tree
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Re: Help identifying this tree
Thanks! It may be the most beautiful tree I've ever seen.
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- HunterGKS
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Re: Help identifying this tree
I had a yellow mimosa in my front yard in Florida. Messy trees. And I couldn't find where to tap it for the drinks.
George
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We had one in PA growing up. Beautiful...then it died one year of unknown causes!
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Evasive plant like the Bradford Pear. They can cause a mess of problems.
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Only one tree more invasive in these parts is the Chinese Tallow. Gil
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May I assume you're not here to inquire about the alcohol or the tobacco?
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When attacked by a group of clowns...Go for the Juggler!!
Re: Help identifying this tree
30-40 below zero winters would kill that thing off here
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Got 2 this spring and looking good!!
They have great service & reasonable $
ever wonder where the white goes when the snow melts??
Re: Help identifying this tree
Looks like the yellow isn't as hardy. And if you ever would figure how to tap that tree, you're gonna be a gazillionaire George!
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Re: Help identifying this tree
Pink mimosa trees common as dirt here in NC.
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Man that's nice. You need one of those. You should also plant some wisteria in with it. And add a little kudzu for a nice ground cover. Gorgeous.
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Mimosa is in my top five of most hated trees w/ Bradford Pear, Lombardi Poplar, Virginia Pine, and Honey Locust.
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Re: Help identifying this tree
We had some pretty cold spells (for Tampa)over the years & a lot of the limbs & branches always died. It was a real PIA tree & it didn't
bother me a bit when it died.
George
YOU KNOW YOU HAVE TO KEEP YOUR BODY STILL. YOUR HEART JUST HASN'T CAUGHT ON.
.17 = NITRO OF THE RIMFIRE WORLD USAF 1969-1973
YOU KNOW YOU HAVE TO KEEP YOUR BODY STILL. YOUR HEART JUST HASN'T CAUGHT ON.
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Re: Help identifying this tree
A late friend's father was county agent in Tallapoosa County, Alabama. He is credited with introducing kudzu in the county as ground cover to control erosion. If he weren't dead for years he would soon be. Agronomists agree that the best way to remove it from your land is to sell your land so that it will no longer be your land.
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We had one on the property when I bought it - it lasted one summer before it met up with a chainsaw- man they are dirty
MAK