What kind of tree is this?
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Katrina Warren on Mar 04, 2015Could be a fruitless mulberry tree. I'm sure it would be easier to identify once it gets leaves on it.Helpful Reply
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Char Meier on Mar 04, 2015does it get pink flowersHelpful Reply
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Char Meier on Mar 04, 2015I think its a PhermosaHelpful Reply
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Char Meier on Mar 04, 2015LOL I spelled it how it sounds to me. sorry not sure of spelling. could be Per, or Vermosa.Helpful Reply
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Dee on Mar 05, 2015Do the leafs grow to the ground every season? If so it may be a fruitless weeping Mulberry. And you can trim it up in spring really short and if need be cut the branch off that is growing off to the side to get it back to a round shape. If it gets to long in summer you can trim the bottom up to where you want it.Helpful Reply
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Dee on Mar 05, 2015ok that looks like two trees. the branch,s that are growing up in the air just cut them back to the main branch.Helpful Reply
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Mysty Wytch on Mar 05, 2015I have one of those,,,,I've was told when I moved in it was called a Chinese Monkey Puzzle tree...Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Mar 05, 2015I can't identify the tree from just the shape but what reason are they giving you for wanting to cut it down? It's nowhere near the road. (Monkey puzzle tree is an evergreen and has very sharp triangular leaves.)Helpful Reply
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Patti Cagle on Mar 05, 2015Glad you stood up to the EMC! It shouldn't grow much taller, so the EMC should leave you alone.Helpful Reply
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Brenda on Mar 06, 2015This almost looks like a Wisteria tree that has not been pruned/shaped. They sometimes do not flower if the soil doesn't have proper nutrients.Helpful Reply
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Liliana Wells on Mar 06, 2015The man did say he was going to look into it. I am not holding my breath that he is going to do it. Thanks again.Helpful Reply
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Leslie Calambro on Mar 06, 2015Not having any leaves to help, I have two suggestions. One is a Mimosa, Albizia julibrissin, though it does have flowers in the summer. The other is a Chinaberry tree (Melia azedarach) which usually grows upright but also has a umbrella form which is sometimes called a Texas Umbrella tree (A. z. 'umbraculiformis'). Both are invasive. But without the leaves, I can be way off on this.Helpful Reply
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