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Over the weekend we went to a public meeting regarding the Asian Longhorned beetle in our county. The meeting was meant primarily as an education...
Turns out there was a reason the leaves looked similar to Sawtooth Oak leaves. I got a response from Eric at Bernheim: "Jon, The tree in...
OK, I emailed Bernheim and asked them what type of Oak this could be. They have some botanists working there, and this tree is very close to...
The roads in Cincinnati are lined with bush honeysuckle, a close relative. It can be like driving through a tunnel in some portions of the city....
Could it be Prunus Laurocerasus (Cherry Laurel) or a cultivar of this?
This is why I wish the photo of the buds had turned out - the buds are not clustered like oak buds. Shingle oaks have smooth margins while these...
We are going back this weekend and getting more nuts. Unfortunately we don't have the luxury of waiting for a windy day, we go out when we can on...
This was the only sapling we saw like this while we were at this park. We could not find anything like it in our tree books. The leaves have a...
But if we cover them with chicken wire the saplings might grow up through the chicken wire in the spring. We may not be able to be there to...
A few years ago we naivly planted a few black walnuts in the fall expecting to get some saplings. Obviously they were dug up within a few days by...
OK, thanks. I cannot believe people actually sell these plants.
I am not sure if this is the right forum for this or not... OK, I used to think I understood why squirrels do this. I THOUGHT they did this...
We just spent 20 minutes looking at various photos of that plant on the internet and reading descriptions, and if it is not this plant I will be...
I did not know it was invasive, but at least it was not horribly invasive. As I mentioned it is the only one we saw the entire hike. Thanks!
You are right, it does look much like that plant but it does not appear to have the "rusty hairs" that are an identifying trait (according to...
When I posted this I told my wife it probably was some common garden flower that just about everyone else would know (we don't know garden flowers...
Thanks! Of course it is invasive, we suspected that.
These plants were growing right at the edge of a lake at Bernheim Nature Preserve in Kentucky. We asked a lady passing by who professed to...
This is the first time I can remember ever seeing this plant. I always thought Bachelor's button had purple flowers. This was the ONLY...
These vines were twining around many of the trees at Radio Range park in Indian Hill, Ohio. I assumed they were Japanese Honeysuckle, but it is...