Possibly a pink mimosa (Albizia julibrissin)?
bostedo: 8a tx-bp-dfw
10 years ago
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Full StoryThese have been coming up and pulled frequently in one area of an alley border for the past few years. Located in north Texas where it gets full afternoon sun. Can these be identified while this small? Remind me of the 'pink mimosas' that were likely popular when the neighborhood was built 40+ years ago, but am not aware of any that remain near by as a possible seed source. TIA
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Tiffany, purpleinopp Z8b Opp, AL