I’m thinking...Mulberry? Possibly?
Cmd5235 Chumono Messages 562 Reaction score 849 Location Southeast Pennsylvania USDA Zone 6b May 10, 2020 #1 I’m thinking...Mulberry? Possibly?
HENDO Shohin Messages 418 Reaction score 813 Location Alberta, Canada USDA Zone 4a May 10, 2020 #2 Cmd5235 said: I’m thinking...Mulberry? Possibly? View attachment 302123View attachment 302124View attachment 302125View attachment 302126 Click to expand... Those leaves look pretty darn similar to the ones popping out of my mulberry cuttings. Attachments 20200510_180014.jpg 152 KB · Views: 13
Cmd5235 said: I’m thinking...Mulberry? Possibly? View attachment 302123View attachment 302124View attachment 302125View attachment 302126 Click to expand... Those leaves look pretty darn similar to the ones popping out of my mulberry cuttings.
Cmd5235 Chumono Messages 562 Reaction score 849 Location Southeast Pennsylvania USDA Zone 6b May 10, 2020 #3 HENDO said: Those leaves look pretty darn similar to the ones popping out of my mulberry cuttings. Click to expand... Yup. Thank you
HENDO said: Those leaves look pretty darn similar to the ones popping out of my mulberry cuttings. Click to expand... Yup. Thank you
Orion_metalhead Masterpiece Messages 3,101 Reaction score 4,682 Location Central NJ USDA Zone 7a May 10, 2020 #4 Closer pic of leaves? They dont look anything like my mulberry from this distance.
Carol 83 Flower Girl Messages 11,182 Reaction score 27,388 Location IL May 10, 2020 #5 A leaf from my Mulberry
Leo in N E Illinois The Professor Messages 11,341 Reaction score 23,293 Location on the IL-WI border, a mile from ''da Lake'' USDA Zone 5b May 11, 2020 #6 Maybe yellow bark of the roots says mulberry, maybe. Photos of expanded leaves in a couple weeks would cinch the ID.
Maybe yellow bark of the roots says mulberry, maybe. Photos of expanded leaves in a couple weeks would cinch the ID.
Orion_metalhead Masterpiece Messages 3,101 Reaction score 4,682 Location Central NJ USDA Zone 7a May 11, 2020 #7 From my experience, hibiscus syriacus looks similar and also has yellowish roots. The leaves on this look similar. Like Leo says, close up of open leaves is necessary.
From my experience, hibiscus syriacus looks similar and also has yellowish roots. The leaves on this look similar. Like Leo says, close up of open leaves is necessary.
JudyB Queen of the Nuts Messages 13,795 Reaction score 23,350 Location South East of Cols. OH USDA Zone 6a May 11, 2020 #8 Orange stringy roots = mulberry to me.
Cmd5235 Chumono Messages 562 Reaction score 849 Location Southeast Pennsylvania USDA Zone 6b May 11, 2020 #9 I’ll post more photos in a few weeks- just snapped a few when I got in from work: