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Date Photo Taken: 7-1-11
Location: south of mableton, GA
Posted By: jwilbur@eventscapesatlanta.com
Notes:
I spotted it south of Mableton, in a sunny locaiton. must get at least 6 hours a day in the summer.
can you identify this plant?
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Date Photo Taken: 7-1-11
Location: south of mableton, GA
Posted By: jwilbur@eventscapesatlanta.com
Notes:
I spotted it south of Mableton, in a sunny locaiton. must get at least 6 hours a day in the summer.
COMMENTS
Bobby Unregistered says:
Looks like weeping mulberry.
July 8th, 2011 at 9:51 amWalter Reeves The Georgia Gardener says:
But the weeping mulberries I see have mostly unlobed leaves. These seem all to be lobed.
New variety? Young stems? What?
July 8th, 2011 at 5:35 pmBobby Unregistered says:
Walter, my bride says we are canning beans today. You’ve sparked my curiosity but I, like the cat, will be dead unless I report to the pressure cooker ASAP.
July 9th, 2011 at 10:42 amI found on a quick search that the weeping mulberry leaves will be lobed during the bloom season. http://www.gardeningcentral.org/weeping_mulberry/weeping_mulberry.html
Looking forward to more info.