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Details:
  • Date Photo Taken

    11 / 03 / 2015

  • Season Photo Was Taken

    Fall

  • Region Photo Was Taken

    Southeast

  • State

    Georgia

  • Posted by

    moonfarm

Notes:

Specimen tree leaf is 9 inches wide, 12 inches from base to apex, smooth texture, slightly serrated edges. Color during summer is bright lime green. Tree trunk is smooth, light grey color, very slender and tall, understory location among pine, sweetgum, silver maple, magnolias trees. Only one tree of this kind among many acres. Thank you for help to identify.

Comments

  • Jim Unregistered says:

    I would agree that it’s mulberry. The only similar leaves of that size I can think of are some wild magnolias and Paulownia, and it doesn’t look like either of them. The type of serrated edge shown is compatible with mulberry. Can’t say whether it’s ‘white’, ‘red’ or ‘paper’.

    November 4th, 2015 at 3:22pm

  • Jordan9664 Registered says:

    Looks like a Mulberry of some kind to me; are there some irregular leaves that are not that shape? It sometimes produces lobed like leaves on the same plant. You might see berries this time of year that look like large long blackberries but maybe not if it’s in the under-story; the shade may prevent it from producing.

    November 4th, 2015 at 12:19pm

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