Sep 18, 2009 #2,761 theXman Branched out member Location MD, USA wow, you guys aren't getting it. and it isn't too bad of a picture i'll post a close up of the fruit if ya want. i have the picture ready and waiting.
wow, you guys aren't getting it. and it isn't too bad of a picture i'll post a close up of the fruit if ya want. i have the picture ready and waiting.
Sep 18, 2009 #2,762 T trees4ever Xman, Is that the ripen fruit color on the tree right now? I've got to sign off, but go ahead and post a picture of the fruit. -Diane-
Xman, Is that the ripen fruit color on the tree right now? I've got to sign off, but go ahead and post a picture of the fruit. -Diane-
Sep 18, 2009 #2,765 T trees4ever The foliage looks like cherry (Prunus family) and the fruit looks like a drupe so...... Korean cherry ? or Japanese Mume plum (the Ume plum)?? I have no idea and it's 95-degrees here so my brain cells have entered 'shut-down' mode ! -Diane-
The foliage looks like cherry (Prunus family) and the fruit looks like a drupe so...... Korean cherry ? or Japanese Mume plum (the Ume plum)?? I have no idea and it's 95-degrees here so my brain cells have entered 'shut-down' mode ! -Diane-
Sep 19, 2009 #2,766 theXman Branched out member Location MD, USA 95 degrees? wow, it's fall weather here, 65 to 72 degrees. here is a close up: Attachments 194491-jsb.webp 84.3 KB · Views: 67
Sep 19, 2009 #2,767 theXman Branched out member Location MD, USA you people suck as arborist by the way.
Sep 19, 2009 #2,768 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island Oh... Styrax. I had my 'bells' confused LOL. -Tom
Sep 19, 2009 #2,769 SirTreeRat Location In the Mitten... [ QUOTE ] you people suck as arborist by the way. [/ QUOTE ] You suck as Photographer
Sep 19, 2009 #2,770 T trees4ever [ QUOTE ] Oh... Styrax. I had my 'bells' confused LOL. -Tom [/ QUOTE ] And when I saw Tom's first post of Stewartia I was THINKING Styrax so didn't post Styrax. We all have our moments, Xman. -Diane-
[ QUOTE ] Oh... Styrax. I had my 'bells' confused LOL. -Tom [/ QUOTE ] And when I saw Tom's first post of Stewartia I was THINKING Styrax so didn't post Styrax. We all have our moments, Xman. -Diane-
Sep 20, 2009 #2,771 theXman Branched out member Location MD, USA Very good Tom. I thought you or Diane would get it. and ya both did, so that's good. SirRat, thanks for talking back. tom is up, but he probably aint got nothing... so maybe Diane or me again.
Very good Tom. I thought you or Diane would get it. and ya both did, so that's good. SirRat, thanks for talking back. tom is up, but he probably aint got nothing... so maybe Diane or me again.
Sep 20, 2009 #2,772 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island I'll get something for ya soon. I need to stockpile some pics before the leaves drop, so I'll keep the camera ready! -Tom
I'll get something for ya soon. I need to stockpile some pics before the leaves drop, so I'll keep the camera ready! -Tom
Sep 20, 2009 #2,773 JeffL Location Orange, MA I've got something! Attachments 194711-Picture1668.webp 169.7 KB · Views: 57
Sep 20, 2009 #2,775 JeffL Location Orange, MA Damn, I gotta just start using some oddball stuff to fool you guys longer. Black gum is correct!
Sep 21, 2009 #2,776 theXman Branched out member Location MD, USA the red gave it away immediately. if it wasn't getting close to fall, it would have been harder.
Sep 21, 2009 #2,778 T trees4ever Okay, who is this little guy? I got to spend some time by the nice cool ocean this weekend before another work week of 90's ! I'm ready for some seasonal changes. -Diane Attachments 194858-P9170050(Changed).webp 96.5 KB · Views: 58
Okay, who is this little guy? I got to spend some time by the nice cool ocean this weekend before another work week of 90's ! I'm ready for some seasonal changes. -Diane
Sep 21, 2009 #2,780 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island It's tough to tell cuz it's so small. Looks like Chamaecyparis nootkatensis, or one other tree, but I will just take one guess for now. -Tom
It's tough to tell cuz it's so small. Looks like Chamaecyparis nootkatensis, or one other tree, but I will just take one guess for now. -Tom