Shrub / Tree Identification

Discussion in 'Plants: Identification' started by gruenerdaum, Jun 13, 2014.

  1. gruenerdaum

    gruenerdaum Member

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    I haven't used this forum in many years, so I apologize for any blunders. I have a schrub or a tree that I would like to identify. I hope to be able to attach 2 pics below---one of the leaves, and one of the "wood" or "trunk"? I cut most of the growth down already.

    It's the one with the leaves that look like a fleur-de-lis (sp?). Sort of three-pronged.

    This is growing right next to a lilac tree (the other leaves in the pic) in southern Wisconsin, USA.

    There may be some elm tree leaves in there too.

    Thanks for any guidance, and I'll be happy to provide more info. I just don't know what to write.
     

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  2. Axel

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    Morus, most likely M. alba.
     
  3. gruenerdaum

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    Perfect. Thanks, Axel. It looks like it's also called "White Mulberry" and I've just noticed lots of info on the Internet! I appreciate it.
     

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