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I’m not sure what type of tree this is.
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Yeah...it is Ailanthus. Seed pods confirm that. Another name is stinking sumac....but it is not a sumac...but it does stink! Take a whiff - once you know that, it is the easiest way to confirm another if you are ever in doubt.I do believe you are looking at Ailanthus, or Tree of Heaven, which is pretty much the opposite of where that tree came from. It’s an invasive from Asia, and the favorite food of the Spotted Lanternfly, a fact everyone in the southeast corner of Pennsylvania has recently become well aware.
Yeah...it is Ailanthus. Seed pods confirm that. Another name is stinking sumac....but it is not a sumac...but it does stink! Take a whiff - once you know that, it is the easiest way to confirm another if you are ever in doubt.
Ideally, it gets herbicide BEFORE you cut it down to prevent root suckering. If that is not an option, get triclopyr (Garlon) or picloram (Tordon) on the fresh cut stump as soon as you make that last cut. I'll leave the stump a foot or two high until we are done cleaning up, then make a last cut and treat it right away. If you try to treat a stump that was cut more than 20-30 minutes ago, it will be useless.
Do you know what this is I was told sumacYou got it, sumac.
Is it gonna be removed?
I believe the staghorn sumac looks like Aailanthus they may be in the same family but they definitely don't smell the sameYeah...it is Ailanthus. Seed pods confirm that. Another name is stinking sumac....but it is not a sumac...but it does stink! Take a whiff - once you know that, it is the easiest way to confirm another if you are ever in doubt.
Ideally, it gets herbicide BEFORE you cut it down to prevent root suckering. If that is not an option, get triclopyr (Garlon) or picloram (Tordon) on the fresh cut stump as soon as you make that last cut. I'll leave the stump a foot or two high until we are done cleaning up, then make a last cut and treat it right away. If you try to treat a stump that was cut more than 20-30 minutes ago, it will be useless.
Do you know what this is I was told sumac
Just to be a total nerd-If heaven has them then I don’t wanna go!
My guess is African Sumac.Do you know what this is I was told sumac
I didn't even look that up on your first post because those first pics are Ailanthus. Then after this clarification post, I looked it up...yeah, what @Amber Jones posted certainly does look like African sumac to me!To clarify, Ailanthus on the 1st set of photos and African Sumac on the 2nd set
I havent really paid much attention to this tree ID forum in the past, but I have been going through it and really enjoying it. There are some really sharp arborists on TB.I didn't even look that up on your first post because those first pics are Ailanthus. Then after this clarification post, I looked it up...yeah, what @Amber Jones posted certainly does look like African sumac to me!