



Northwest Fl
There’s this tree in my father’s back yard in Jackson county, and I was curious about what kind of tree it is?




There’s this tree in my father’s back yard in Jackson county, and I was curious about what kind of tree it is?
Central Iowa
Kids playground, and I just put these wood chips in there this past fall. Squirrels have been busy all fall and spring in there.
I thought this was poison oak, until I pulled up the last one, and the nut was attached to it. I’m thrown off because I thought walnut was a slow growing tree but this sprouted up what seemed really fast. I didn’t see anything growing in there 3 weeks ago.
I planted a nectarine tree that I bought from Kroger, it lost all of its leaves 😭 and now it’s growing this at the bottom! What could it be?
Hi. I’m in Tennessee. Plant ID says this is white mulberry. Is this going to be ok by my block shed or should I attempt moving it? Thank you!
Owner of the house says these are plantain trees but a friend came over and said he was pretty sure it was a banana tree. What do you think?
I've just moved into a new home and this is in my garden. I've tried different identification apps and each time I get a different answer.
I'm in the UK.
the tree is 226 meters far from the road. the tree’s location is inacessible. the tree’s coordinates: 9°47'28.95"N 124°08'37.33"E
Hopefully there’s enough detail to help identify it, thanks!
The tree I’m asking about is the one with the pink buds on it. I did a poor job outlining it in the second photo. My “what tree is this” identifier app is usually very accurate; for some reason, it gives me a new genus every time I highlight this one.
Appreciate any info. Located in Western WA on the Olympic Peninsula.
My wife and I are trying to figure out what this tree is. We have one in our neighborhood, and the others are outside a mall. They have these really pretty purple flowers and seed pods that turn orange when they dry.
I recently bought a home and have this tree in my front yard. A neighbor flagged it as a concern, but before I make any decisions I want to properly ID it.
PictureThis app is saying Weeping Willow, but based on my own research (Claude) I’m thinking it’s a Willow Acacia (Acacia salicina), which is very common DFW.
Posting close-up photos of the phyllodes, bark, canopy, and full tree.
Can anyone confirm? Mainly want to know if the roots are something I need to worry about near my foundation and pipes. Thanks!
Western Maryland, Washington County ... I do not like this tree ... I cut it down, partially ... is it hardwood,, can I burn it ... what's the specific tree type? Thanks for the help !