Please help identify this tree
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Johnchip on Oct 05, 20161. If there is a similar on up the street, ask the neighbor, they may know. 2. ask at or email the pic to a local nursery, as it is obviously indigenous to your area.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Oct 05, 2016It may be winged Sumac....Helpful Reply
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Jen on Oct 05, 2016My guess would be and ash or walnut, but not an expert, lol.Helpful Reply
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Deb on Oct 06, 2016Could it be ar rhus tree (Toxicodendron succedaneum)Helpful Reply
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FRED RIGGS on Oct 06, 2016Looks like a Sumac. Don't eat the berries. If it is Sumac, they are poison to animals and people.Helpful Reply
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Sophia,M.,McConnery on Oct 06, 2016Looks like Sumac.Does it get the Indian red flower like cones?Helpful Reply
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Serenitybreeze on Oct 06, 2016Looks like wild cherry, to me.Helpful Reply
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Susie on Oct 06, 2016Looks just like the pistache hybrid in our backyard - a pistachio tree that is non-nutbearing. Our particular variety is called "Red Push" because the new growth in early spring comes out red. It also does "fall" color in a glorious way - reds, oranges and yellows. Great shade tree, highly drought resistant and low water once established, can grow to 40'. We love them so much we have planted 8 at various properties we have worked on.Helpful Reply
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Pauline Delevingne on Oct 06, 2016Don't think this is a SumachHelpful Reply
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Wendy on Oct 06, 2016take a few leaves to a nursery to find out for sureHelpful Reply
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Kathy Canham on Oct 07, 2016Looks like a coffee treeHelpful Reply
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Sue Sanders on Oct 07, 2016I have a Kentucky Coffee tree and the leaves are shaped like yours but not as long. Don't know if this coffee tree comes in different varieties. My tree is fast growing and is quite tall. It gets long pods lined with seeds.Helpful Reply
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Debbie on Oct 07, 2016The berries on the tree look like the Pink Peppercorn tree but I agree with Johnchip. I'd ask at the nursery. Take a small branch and a bunch of the berries in a sealed plastic bag....If you've never touched it before, use gloves to insert the small branch and berries in the bag, just in case it is in the poisonous family of trees/plantsHelpful Reply
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Judy on Oct 08, 2016Take some pictures or a take in a branch to a good garden centers and have one of their horticulturist take a look at it.Helpful Reply
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Susie on Oct 09, 2016google "red push pistache" and I think you'll se this is the tree in questionHelpful Reply
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Susie on Nov 03, 2016I'm not sure if the red push pistache grows from seed or not, but our tree has made a huge number of seeds this year. We are lucky enough to Arizona Pistachio nursery in Tucson - he supplies all kinds of pistachio trees all around the world. If you want to send me a self addressed stamped envelope of some durability, I am happy to mail you some seeds from our tree to try.Helpful Reply
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