ID this tree anyone???

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  1. Anniekay

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    A friend sent me this photo of a tree she wants to cut down since it's growing next to the shed. I want it !! I'm going to try air layering it and see if I can get a good root system. I don't think digging it up would promote survival. It's too tall. But, it has pretty frilly flowers on.
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    Not a clue other than Mimosa sprung to mind :)
     
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    Nopers. I know what those are and they spread by their roots here. Ugly tree in my area.
     
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    See, I didn't have a clue :D

    Might be a Larch :)
     
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    Too hot here to grow Larch trees. I think it's actually supposed to be a bush???
     
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    I did a image search on Google and this is what it came up with.

    1. Dogfennel is a perennial herbaceous plant native to the southeastern United States.
    • It is known for its tall, upright stems and feathery, finely-dissected leaves that resemble green threads.
    • The plant can grow to be 3 to 6 feet tall and has a strong, unpleasant odor when the leaves are crushed.
    • It can be found in fields, clearings, and along roadsides, and is sometimes considered a weed.
     
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    Google is wrong @Logan . I know dog fennel. It grows all over the South. It resembles this in leaf and flower, somewhat, but dog fennel has foliage growing all the way up the stem, has no wood trunk, just a green stem and doesn't get this tall.





    Thanks for trying, though. I appreciate it.
     
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    So is Plant Net too then as it also identified it as Dog Fennel .:headscratch::shrug:
     
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    yes, dog fennel doesn't grow a tree trunk. See how the stem grows. It has little hairs all along it.

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    I think I found it !! :smt026

    Fringe tree !!
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    Annie— does it flower?
     
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    Yes, it's in flower and above, I think it's a fringe tree, The wild American version..
     
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    Annie—That’s a surprise for me. Live and learn.
     
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