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Alternate-leaved shrub for ID; possibly Hackberry?
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plantrob
Jul 19, 2015 11:54 AM CST
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Name: Rob
Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania (Zone 6b)
Ever looking for new plants to kill
Woody volunteer in our back-yard wilds. I feel like I should know what this is, but it's not clicking
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froggardener
Jul 19, 2015 12:47 PM CST
Name: JoJo
Texas (Zone 8b)
I think it might be a hackberry
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plantrob
Jul 19, 2015 8:01 PM CST
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Name: Rob
Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania (Zone 6b)
Ever looking for new plants to kill
Hey, that wouldn't be so bad. I've seen a hackberry emperor butterfly only once, but maybe I'll have a chance to spot its offspring
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porkpal
Jul 20, 2015 6:25 AM CST
Name: Porkpal
Richmond, TX (Zone 9a)
It's a lot better looking than my Hackberries.
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