Roberta
ArboristSite Lurker
Hi everyone, you sure came to my rescue when it was time to identify a floss silk tree!
I have another question: I have moved into a new place and there is a "mystery" tree in my back yard. I have two tangerine, one grapefruit, one lemon, a huge fig, and a deciduous tree that is just now showing white blossoms with very small oval-shaped light green leaves. The leaves are just now coming out - they're about 1/2" - 3/4" long.
The trunk and branches are smooth with a reddish/grayish cast to them. It is planted in the ground, the trunk has a diameter of about 8", and it's approximately 7' tall.
I realize that isn't much of a description, but can anyone identify this for me?
Thanks very much, Roberta
I have another question: I have moved into a new place and there is a "mystery" tree in my back yard. I have two tangerine, one grapefruit, one lemon, a huge fig, and a deciduous tree that is just now showing white blossoms with very small oval-shaped light green leaves. The leaves are just now coming out - they're about 1/2" - 3/4" long.
The trunk and branches are smooth with a reddish/grayish cast to them. It is planted in the ground, the trunk has a diameter of about 8", and it's approximately 7' tall.
I realize that isn't much of a description, but can anyone identify this for me?
Thanks very much, Roberta