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December 15th, 2015, 12:46 PM
#21
I tried to look that up and couldn't find anything that stated hickory trees are illegal in TX.
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December 15th, 2015, 12:49 PM
#22
Moving citrus trees into Texas is illegal. I have provided a link to the Black Hickory Tree from our dear scholars at Texas A&M. I do suspect it is severely frowned upon to plant Black hickory Trees next to White Oaks in some parts of Eastern Texas. Sorry I couldn't resist.
http://texastreeid.tamu.edu/content/TreeDetails/?id=24
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December 15th, 2015, 12:49 PM
#23
oh ye of little faith. just try and order one from all of the seed and garden books that will soon be hitting your mail box.....mac
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December 15th, 2015, 1:18 PM
#24
Originally Posted by
mac
oh ye of little faith. just try and order one from all of the seed and garden books that will soon be hitting your mail box.....mac
Did you sign me up for seed and garden books? Because I sure don't get any of those.
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December 15th, 2015, 1:32 PM
#25
The TDA in concert with Texas A and M has an entire list of trees that are considered an invasive or harmful species.
But I have yet to see the tree police checking anything out lately. If they were they would see a number of dreaded Mimosas in my neighborhood.
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December 15th, 2015, 1:39 PM
#26
I see lots of mimosas along many country roads here in SE Alabama.
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December 15th, 2015, 6:39 PM
#27
Originally Posted by
sojourner truth
The TDA in concert with Texas A and M has an entire list of trees that are considered an invasive or harmful species.
But I have yet to see the tree police checking anything out lately. If they were they would see a number of dreaded Mimosas in my neighborhood.
they would, for sure, see a very proud Mimosa in my yard....we call it our Umbrella tree. It's been the site of many gatherings for the last 25 years or so......mac
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December 15th, 2015, 7:29 PM
#28
Great tree... Messy but great.
If you ever get any seedlings that pop up, give me a holler.
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December 15th, 2015, 10:55 PM
#29
Originally Posted by
sojourner truth
Great tree... Messy but great.
If you ever get any seedlings that pop up, give me a holler.
will do, but i'm pretty sure mine's a male......mac
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December 17th, 2015, 10:28 AM
#30
Originally Posted by
mac
will do, but i'm pretty sure mine's a male......mac
I still haven't figured that one pout yet.... Checking between their legs is hard to do...
But it's like my ash trees... The one in back is a male and the one in front (a Texas Ash) is a female... Seed pods dropping everywhere and sprouting up saplings every year. Problem I am having with it now is the root system which is starting to really mess with my driveway and maybe even my foundation.... Very invasive top rooting systems on ash trees.
I am really curious to see how my apple tree sapling is going to fare throughout this winter, and if it survives to spring... It still has healthy green leaves and started as a seed and is now over 4 feet tall....
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