r/whatisthistree

Image 1 — Been caring for this tree for years and have no idea what it is.
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Been caring for this tree for years and have no idea what it is.

Plant was grown from a mystery seed in another planter ordered online. Suspect tamarind but maybe mimosa (silk tree). It’s not a sensitive plant as it doesn’t react to touch. Nyctinastic at night. Photos of bark included.

Tree seems to enjoy unlimited moisture and will drop leaves it gets dry but will recover fine once watering is continued. I should probably repot it but would like to know what I’m dealing with before doing anything else for its care.

Whoops Edit: forgot to include the leaves are very soft and smooth, like touching silk

u/MarthasPinYard — 4 hours ago

What is this tree?

Received this tree as a gift. I heard its some type of flowering maple and that it is normal for the flowers and leaves to kind of droop down, but I think this tree needs something! Been watering every other day about 2 qts of water. I'm in PNW and right now temperatures are around 80°F with lots of sun.

So what is it, and what does it need to thrive?

u/1gnorance1sBliss — 2 days ago

What is this tree? It’s dropping black berries of some kind and my dog wants to eat them should I be worried? (Delaware Area)

u/realifedegenerate — 8 days ago

We were told that this is a type of cherry…

…I suspect that it may actually be a crab apple tree, your thoughts?

u/67Ranchwagon — 9 days ago
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I was walking by Tompkins Park, in Bedstuy, Brooklyn, and I saw this tree with these string bean looking pods on it. Does anyone know what type of tree this is?

u/NewRefrigerator7682 — 13 days ago
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Identification

This guy was growing next to my ac unit, USA, Maryland. I’m thinking sumac or black walnut. It was growing very straight with branches coming out from bottom to top. Smelled very very sweet and was pretty wet when I cut the bark. Any help would be appreciated

u/Ghost6587 — 7 days ago
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2 saplings popped up under my deck

First 5 pictures are of 1 sapling and the 7 are of the other. They're growing right next to each other under my deck, final 2 pictures are of the larger tree that is right next to my deck. Wondering what kind of saplings they are and if they can be transplanted to make good shade trees. I also have 3 ash trees , 1 peach tree, & 1 plum tree on my property. Located in the salt lake valley Utah.

u/Consistent_Ad949 — 10 days ago

What is this tree? I picked up a branch and I'm trying to be careful

I thought I would be able to guess quickly so I only took one picture...

My search returned either Ficus Benjamina or Ficus Microcarpa?

Location : Reims, France

Tree visible in Maps using streetview : https://maps.app.goo.gl/Rr82sfBpnQkDvjuR8

u/Hastytag1693 — 10 days ago

Western NC, found in my local park near a river

Just curious as to what this tree is, I've seen them in several different places. Any help would be appreciated, thanks in advance.

u/Acceptable_Page_4022 — 11 days ago