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  1. squisher

    Dangerous species

    Too proud is not the issue. But when I had my company still, sycamores were so few and far between that having masks readily available never seemed to make it into the kit. Good idea though.
  2. squisher

    Dangerous species

    Makes it a PITA to rake up with snow on the ground before all the leaves drop though. But the endless entertainment that comes to children from weeping willow fronds puts them way up their too on the list of trees IMO. No child can help but grab a armful if they're in reach and voila...
  3. squisher

    Dangerous species

    Weepers in my area are one of the first trees to blossom, and one of the last to lose their leaves. I always thought that added to their coolness. I don't know why really. :multi:
  4. squisher

    Dangerous species

    Yah I think that's what I refer to as a swamp Willa. Garbage trees for sure.
  5. squisher

    Dangerous species

    It's weird for me. I had two huge willows in my yard for quite awhile when I was a kid. I climbed in them constantly, I just can't bring myself to dislike a weeper no matter how far gone or abused it's been. pacifics/swamp? I can pass on those willows. But willow is a huge money tree here. A...
  6. squisher

    Dangerous species

    Around here I am not a fan of Russian olive, acacia, hawthorns, and spruce in general can itch me up. Sycamores when in season can have me hacking until I throw up while chipping. Cottonweeds can have those huge reservoirs of poplar piss in them that's gross. Or the worst. Any tree in someone's...
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