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arborgeek

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I am going to guess that it is a type of Sambucus. Abscission point on the stalk looks right, flowers and fruit are similar, and from what I can tell on the picture habitat looks favorable also.
 
mike-ology

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Any progress on this ID? I don't think it matches sambucus because the foliage is pinnate divided. If you found out somewhere, please let us know.
Sambucus typically have a hollow, spongy pith in the center of the stem. If you can, please cut a branch and see if it has a hollow or spongy pith.
 
arborgeek

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Sambucus typically have a hollow, spongy pith in the center of the stem. If you can, please cut a branch and see if it has a hollow or spongy pith.
Good point, I was focused more on the flower, berries, and stem. The leaves aren't right for a sambucus.
 

DFK

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If it has no thorns then.... It might be a
Japanese Angelica Tree ( Aralia Elata ).
This is an Invasive Species.

David
 
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