bstewert TreeHouser Joined Aug 26, 2010 Messages 1,500 Location Portland, OR Aug 1, 2011 #1 Anyone know what this is?
Burnham Woods walker Joined Mar 7, 2005 Messages 23,854 Location Western Oregon Aug 1, 2011 #2 Ocean spray...it's a woody shrub, not a tree.
Burnham Woods walker Joined Mar 7, 2005 Messages 23,854 Location Western Oregon Aug 1, 2011 #4 Common here too, though more so in lower elevations.
SouthSoundTree Treehouser Joined Sep 1, 2010 Messages 5,958 Location Olympia, WA Aug 1, 2011 #5 They are spraying all over here, this time of year, so they're really nice looking and obvious against less showy vegetation.
They are spraying all over here, this time of year, so they're really nice looking and obvious against less showy vegetation.
NickfromWI King of Splices Joined Mar 30, 2005 Messages 4,992 Location Snowless California Aug 1, 2011 #6 This is why the treehouse is awesome!!! (bring on the group hug picture!)
Old Monkey Treehouser Joined Mar 9, 2005 Messages 8,764 Aug 1, 2011 #7 That's just not fair Burnham, how big does a woody shrub have to get to achieve treehood?
bstewert TreeHouser Joined Aug 26, 2010 Messages 1,500 Location Portland, OR Aug 1, 2011 Thread Starter Thread Starter #8 Ah yes, thank you. It's pretty, but kinda takes over. I'm always trimming it back. Ocean spray, also a highly sugary-fruity drink.
Ah yes, thank you. It's pretty, but kinda takes over. I'm always trimming it back. Ocean spray, also a highly sugary-fruity drink.
Burnham Woods walker Joined Mar 7, 2005 Messages 23,854 Location Western Oregon Aug 1, 2011 #9 Old Monkey said: That's just not fair Burnham, how big does a woody shrub have to get to achieve treehood? Click to expand... That varies from ecotype to ecotype, Darin. In Boise, anything over 2 inch DBH and 12 feet tall is a by-God TREE! Here in northwestern Oregon...well, let's just say the standards are a little more stringent .
Old Monkey said: That's just not fair Burnham, how big does a woody shrub have to get to achieve treehood? Click to expand... That varies from ecotype to ecotype, Darin. In Boise, anything over 2 inch DBH and 12 feet tall is a by-God TREE! Here in northwestern Oregon...well, let's just say the standards are a little more stringent .
Old Monkey Treehouser Joined Mar 9, 2005 Messages 8,764 Aug 1, 2011 #10 I'm shocked and dismayed at your Pacific Northwest bigotree!
Burnham Woods walker Joined Mar 7, 2005 Messages 23,854 Location Western Oregon Aug 1, 2011 #11 Oh, that is exquisite, my friend. Top marks!
NickfromWI King of Splices Joined Mar 30, 2005 Messages 4,992 Location Snowless California Aug 2, 2011 #12 It seems we have a treelitist in our midst...
simplypete Treehouser Joined Jan 6, 2008 Messages 503 Location Idaho Aug 2, 2011 #13 A new species. The Silver Toungued Monkey.
Fiddler Treehouser Joined Jun 29, 2009 Messages 10,156 Location Michigan Aug 2, 2011 #14 Old Monkey said: I'm shocked and dismayed at your Pacific Northwest bigotree! Click to expand...