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rambo
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March 15, 2010, 09:47:55 pm »
Ailanthus or Little Walnut. Need some better pics.
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rambo,
The plant has simple leaves, not compound leaves like Ailanthus or Walnut.
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Danny, licking leaves does not give this same instant results as wood licking unless of course one licked some poison ivy.
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March 16, 2010, 07:32:48 am »
Yes, leaf-licking is a whole nother skill
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WDH,
Thanks for showing me that. I did not see it at first gland. I think your right ,the Elm has it.
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Wych elm has a 'fat' look to the leaf, a pronounced apex and a relatively balanced base as compared to other elms...just like that one.
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I believe Dodgy was on the mark with slippery elm.
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