Name these plants
There are a few differnt angles I hope someone can tell me what these are so I can either keep them or pull em.
Thanks In Advance!
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Janet Pizaro on Jun 02, 2016In all honesty I would wait and see what happens. You need to realize the difference of plants or weeds from state to state Plants from photos are very difficult to determine. I have a Horticultural back ground and some times have a hard time . With that said wait it out and summit new photos if t flowers should appear or if you choose not to wait go to your local garden center and speak to a knownlegable garden rep.Helpful Reply
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John Mooney on Jun 02, 2016I agree with Janet. It could be a very young elm tree, or even a very young mulberry tree. I had something just like that in my yard a while back, and I transplanted it to a different part of the yard & just watched it for a while. In a few years, I had a nice young mulberry tree giving me plenty of shade, and serving as home for mockingbirds and hummingbirds.Helpful Reply
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MN Mom on Jun 02, 2016These don't appear to be growing in places you want things to grow. ..looks like right up next to a fence and in a bucket? That being said, I would pull them up. If you can't decide, take the pictures or a couple leaves to a reputable nursery (not a home improvement garden spot) and ask the advice of a professional.Helpful Reply
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Jennifer White on Jun 02, 2016They are not in places I want. There are more than 1 plant I am looking to get identified. There are more than just the 2 pic. Looking to figure out what is growing in the bucket.Helpful Reply
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Cel1392365 on Jun 03, 2016Bay leafHelpful Reply
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Judy Riley on Jun 03, 2016in the bucket it looks like a poplar and maybe a morning glory vine. the first pic looks like maybe its a shrub. check out the trees and shrubs around the neighbourhood to see if you can find leaves like these. theone o the fence looks almost like wild hybiscusHelpful Reply
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Colleen Walpert on Jun 03, 2016Do you have any hickory trees around? The one in the bucket looks like a hickory. Are there two different ones in the bucket? The one with the rippley edge looks like some sort of poplar, maybe cottonwood. The one along the fence looks like an elm. Are the leaves kind of rough textured or are they smooth? Rough would indicate elm. The very first photo must be an oak. If you look closely, the acorn shell is lying at the base.Helpful Reply
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Mar2629170 on Jun 03, 2016first picture it looks like oak tree and in the gray box birtch treeHelpful Reply
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Victoria Pierce on Jun 03, 2016First pic is an Oak tree!!! You can see the acorn!Helpful Reply
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Rodrigo Sebidos on Jun 03, 2016There were three answers, a Poplar, Acorn, and Oak, these are trees full grown it well occupy much space of your yard. If you plan ahead, would you like one of these trees to grow in your yard?Helpful Reply
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Jennifer White on Jun 03, 2016Thanks everyone. I'm going to pull them. I don't need any tree that size in my yard.Helpful Reply
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Charlene Rose on Jun 03, 2016Get the app on your phone called "Garden Answers" you take a picture with your phone while the app is open and it tells you what it is. Also gives choices of what it may be. I use I all the time. If you're out shopping and see a plant near a restaurant you can find out what it is.Helpful Reply
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