r/whatisthistree

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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?

u/PyeR19rc — 1 day ago
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What is this, walnut or poison oak?

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.

u/Far-Interaction-0229 — 24 hours ago
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What’s this on my nectarine tree?

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?

u/Pitiful_Canary_5408 — 2 days ago

Is this a mulberry?

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!

u/No-one-special1134 — 5 days ago

Bananas or plantains?

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?

u/Reasonable-Cherry180 — 4 days ago

Any ideas?

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.

u/stilljb — 7 days ago
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What is this tall, slender tree in the Philippines?

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

u/WorldlinessEqual2132 — 9 days ago

This is growing in our garden, what could it be? UK unsure if native

Hopefully there’s enough detail to help identify it, thanks!

u/KotelB3Nice — 11 days ago

What tree is this?

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.

u/austnf — 11 days ago

Found in San Jose, CA

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.

u/Busy-Distribution-45 — 11 days ago

Willow Acacia or Weeping Willow? Need help ID’ing this tree in my front yard

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!

u/DescriptionFinal — 12 days ago
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what kind of tree is this ...

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 !

u/mhoffman0 — 12 days ago