brendonv Tree Hugger Joined Mar 6, 2005 Messages 7,152 Location Oxford, Connecticut Jun 8, 2009 #1 What is this? Smooth barked, structured like a Magnolia, circular form. HO saws no fruit. Attachments mystery 001.JPG 121.3 KB · Views: 6 mystery 002.JPG 70.3 KB · Views: 5 mystery 003.JPG 127.7 KB · Views: 5
M Mr. Sir Guest Jun 8, 2009 #2 No clue on the ID, but you sure are stylin' with those baggy shorts, white socks and crocks!
brendonv Tree Hugger Joined Mar 6, 2005 Messages 7,152 Location Oxford, Connecticut Jun 8, 2009 Thread Starter Thread Starter #3 Hahahaha.
Paul B I dig hammocks. Joined Mar 6, 2005 Messages 12,710 Location Burnaby BC Jun 8, 2009 #5 cant ID it right now but I have never seen a magnolia with a compound flower like that.
brendonv Tree Hugger Joined Mar 6, 2005 Messages 7,152 Location Oxford, Connecticut Jun 8, 2009 Thread Starter Thread Starter #6 Ya, it's def not a magnolia.
Paul B I dig hammocks. Joined Mar 6, 2005 Messages 12,710 Location Burnaby BC Jun 8, 2009 #8 I cant see the flowers in enough detail but consider Ptelea trifoliata... for now.. image link: http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgu...:official&sa=N&um=1&ei=9aMtSrGyEZDUjAfFtPzcCg edit: image link for black gum, different flower I think: http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgu...:official&sa=G&um=1&ei=NqQtSuOMO6TLjAfz9Oz_Cg
I cant see the flowers in enough detail but consider Ptelea trifoliata... for now.. image link: http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgu...:official&sa=N&um=1&ei=9aMtSrGyEZDUjAfFtPzcCg edit: image link for black gum, different flower I think: http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgu...:official&sa=G&um=1&ei=NqQtSuOMO6TLjAfz9Oz_Cg
brendonv Tree Hugger Joined Mar 6, 2005 Messages 7,152 Location Oxford, Connecticut Jun 8, 2009 Thread Starter Thread Starter #9 Paul, that has only 3 leafs per petiole. This had a consistent 7.
Paul B I dig hammocks. Joined Mar 6, 2005 Messages 12,710 Location Burnaby BC Jun 8, 2009 #10 argh. is the flower similar? next idea: Cladastris lutea link: http://lh5.ggpht.com/_Fn9HtC-kOGU/SadJDOmBHMI/AAAAAAAAKVo/X-yCwXmVHOQ/Cladastris+Lutea.JPG
argh. is the flower similar? next idea: Cladastris lutea link: http://lh5.ggpht.com/_Fn9HtC-kOGU/SadJDOmBHMI/AAAAAAAAKVo/X-yCwXmVHOQ/Cladastris+Lutea.JPG
Underwor Treehouser Joined Mar 21, 2005 Messages 863 Location Avon, IL Jun 8, 2009 #11 I agree with the yellow wood id also.
Stumper Treehouser Joined Mar 6, 2005 Messages 3,391 Location Colorado Jun 8, 2009 #13 My first thought with no research is Silverbell.
W Wagnaw Guest Jun 8, 2009 #14 Silver Bell! I think you got it. you also called it on the no research guesses!
brendonv Tree Hugger Joined Mar 6, 2005 Messages 7,152 Location Oxford, Connecticut Jun 8, 2009 Thread Starter Thread Starter #15 Looks like its going to be Yellowwood. I'm going to call him tommorrow to get some more answers. Thanks all!
Looks like its going to be Yellowwood. I'm going to call him tommorrow to get some more answers. Thanks all!