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I'm trying to figure out what we've got in our back yard. I have been
through countless "tree identification" websites looking and have not
been able to find a match for this.

http://www.reddawn.net/temp/tree.htm

We live in Kansas City, MO. It does not bear fruit or nuts. It does
not have showy blooms, just really pale yellow-green buds in early
spring before it leafs out.

Can anyone here tell me what this is?

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On 6/26/2009 12:54 PM, Dawn wrote:
I'm trying to figure out what we've got in our back yard. I have been
through countless "tree identification" websites looking and have not
been able to find a match for this.

http://www.reddawn.net/temp/tree.htm

We live in Kansas City, MO. It does not bear fruit or nuts. It does
not have showy blooms, just really pale yellow-green buds in early
spring before it leafs out.

Can anyone here tell me what this is?


Repeatedly, I get "Document contains no data" from your link.

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On Jun 26, 6:51*pm, "David E. Ross" wrote:
On 6/26/2009 12:54 PM, Dawn wrote:

http://www.reddawn.net/temp/tree.htm

Can anyone here tell me what this is?


Repeatedly, I get "Document contains no data" from your link.


Thanks. I don't know why it is failing. Some people can see the page,
some can't. I will change some settings and see if that clears it up.


Dawn

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Dawn wrote:

I'm trying to figure out what we've got in our back yard. I have been
through countless "tree identification" websites looking and have not
been able to find a match for this.

http://www.reddawn.net/temp/tree.htm

We live in Kansas City, MO. It does not bear fruit or nuts. It does
not have showy blooms, just really pale yellow-green buds in early
spring before it leafs out.

Can anyone here tell me what this is?


It resembles Acer negundo, Boxelder.
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Amos Nomore said:


In article
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Dawn wrote:

I'm trying to figure out what we've got in our back yard. I have

been
through countless "tree identification" websites looking and have

not
been able to find a match for this.

http://www.reddawn.net/temp/tree.htm

We live in Kansas City, MO. It does not bear fruit or nuts. It does
not have showy blooms, just really pale yellow-green buds in early
spring before it leafs out.

Can anyone here tell me what this is?


It resembles Acer negundo, Boxelder.


That was my thought as well. Box elder trees are dioecious, which
would explain the lack of fruit; you have a male tree.

http://www.uwgb.edu/biodiversity/her...s/aceneg01.htm

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Dawn wrote in
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I'm trying to figure out what we've got in our back yard. I have
been through countless "tree identification" websites looking
and have not been able to find a match for this.

http://www.reddawn.net/temp/tree.htm

We live in Kansas City, MO. It does not bear fruit or nuts. It
does not have showy blooms, just really pale yellow-green buds
in early spring before it leafs out.

Can anyone here tell me what this is?


boxelder, or maybe an ash.
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boxelder, or maybe an ash.



That's it! Thanks for all the help.


Dawn


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