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Jun 14, 2015 10:21 AM CST
Name: Lauri
N Central Wash. - the dry side (Zone 5b)
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Here is a close up of a couple leaves - they are about 2 inches long. The whole bush/tree is only around 3 feet tall right now. I only noticed it this year, it's in the 'wild zone'. I would like to ID it and figure out if it's anything I want to keep or not. I don't know much about Elm trees, the only ones I've heard of around here are called Piss Elm and I'm not sure what they look like, but know they are considered a pest. (Sorry, but I couldn't find a more polite name for them and that's all I've ever heard them called.)
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