A. Gorilla Omono Messages 1,358 Reaction score 2,321 Location N/E Illinois USDA Zone 5b May 26, 2018 #1 I have not a clue. Attachments 557B7E2A-8A82-45CA-8B08-8510BE12061D.jpeg 403.9 KB · Views: 63 D9240188-33DC-49F3-8E6A-BA47A68016F5.jpeg 322.8 KB · Views: 64
Leo in N E Illinois The Professor Messages 11,477 Reaction score 23,804 Location on the IL-WI border, a mile from ''da Lake'' USDA Zone 5b May 26, 2018 #2 Dogwood, you can tell by its bark. Woof. Hard to tell really. Maybe dogwood.
M. Frary Bonsai Godzilla Messages 14,339 Reaction score 22,223 Location Mio Michigan USDA Zone 4 May 26, 2018 #3 Leo in N E Illinois said: . Maybe dogwood Click to expand... Maybe foemina.
A. Gorilla Omono Messages 1,358 Reaction score 2,321 Location N/E Illinois USDA Zone 5b May 26, 2018 #4 Thanks y’all. Dogwood makes sense. Invasive as heck. Will report back later in season.
A. Gorilla Omono Messages 1,358 Reaction score 2,321 Location N/E Illinois USDA Zone 5b May 26, 2018 #5 Speaking of bark, animals chewed the crap out of it. Of course it’s only delicious in a pot. Had to put on a table. Attachments 250F7303-7E25-4908-B64F-CFFB9E37F0E4.jpeg 385 KB · Views: 56 065B1434-4F50-4761-8BE4-00E61872A02F.jpeg 381.7 KB · Views: 47
Speaking of bark, animals chewed the crap out of it. Of course it’s only delicious in a pot. Had to put on a table.
CasAH Chumono Messages 780 Reaction score 1,272 Location Arlington Heights, IL USDA Zone 5 May 26, 2018 #6 Fold the tip of the leaf to the stem of the leaf, then gently tear the leaf in half. If the removed part hangs by a thread or two it is a dogwood.
Fold the tip of the leaf to the stem of the leaf, then gently tear the leaf in half. If the removed part hangs by a thread or two it is a dogwood.
Mike Hennigan Chumono Messages 955 Reaction score 1,586 Location Ithaca, NY USDA Zone 5b May 28, 2018 #7 CasAH said: Fold the tip of the leaf to the stem of the leaf, then gently tear the leaf in half. If the removed part hangs by a thread or two it is a dogwood. Click to expand... Do this to every leaf, just to make sure ?
CasAH said: Fold the tip of the leaf to the stem of the leaf, then gently tear the leaf in half. If the removed part hangs by a thread or two it is a dogwood. Click to expand... Do this to every leaf, just to make sure ?