Barry,
I've never seen a tomato plant attached to a maple before ;) Thankfully, verticillium is routinely killing off the nasty Norway maples here in western NC. Will F. Blozan President, Eastern Native Tree Society President, Appalachian Arborists, Inc. _____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Barry Caselli Sent: Saturday, August 01, 2009 12:36 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ENTS] Re: Dove Tree ID? Verticillium Wilt? I thought that attached tomato plants! --- On Sat, 8/1/09, pabigtrees <[email protected]> wrote: From: pabigtrees <[email protected]> Subject: [ENTS] Re: Dove Tree ID? To: "ENTSTrees" <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, August 1, 2009, 6:11 AM Jenny That looks like a Red Mulberry, Morus rubra. If the base of the leaf is straight across, the top is shiny green, and the underside dull. Most mulberries are hybrids of white and red, but there are a few straight reds out there. Straight reds tend not to have the mitten shaped leases, just entire leaves. On a different note, the large sugar maple you photographed out by the meadow at Longwood has to come down. It was being attacked by Verticillium Wilt. Sorry for the bad news. Scott </table --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Eastern Native Tree Society http://www.nativetreesociety.org Send email to [email protected] Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/entstrees?hl=en To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
