Seedling ID please
Heruga (7a Northern NJ)
2 years ago
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Heruga (7a Northern NJ)
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Thorny seedling id please?
Comments (2)I agree. Nice native and pest-free tree in the right location. Often found in old fence rows and hedgerows as it makes a living fence. Part of the Mulberry clan and like the mulberries, it has colorful roots. Osage roots are orange if I remember correctly. FataMorgana...See MoreSeedling ID please
Comments (5)I know this is an old thread, but I have the same seedlings popping up all over my (new to me) yard and I'd love to know what yours ended up being. Please reply if you're still on here! I thought CA poppy, but like you, they don't quite match. Someone else suggested marigold on my gardening forum, but i don't see that, either....See Moretree (?) seedling ID please
Comments (5)My neighbor has a pin oak but I don't think it's mature enough to produce acorns, I've never seen acorns anywhere in the neighborhood. I have what is possibly quercus nigra growing up through another tree on my property. Sadly I live in a typical NC development which is mostly crepe myrtle, pines, and maples. I would love to keep these guys going, although I gather that if they are water oak they're not desirable. One of them is in the middle of the "lawn" (bermuda). If I fence it off will it have a fighting chance or will the bermuda eventually choke it out?...See MoreSeedling id please?
Comments (1)I think it's Prunus avium. I see lots of them on my property....See Morefloral_uk z.8/9 SW UK
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