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Eric Matthes
@ehmatthes@fosstodon.org

@jerzone@techhub.social I don't think I'll be able to offer any advice, but I'm curious what kind of tree it is?

We have similar questions about a few trees that were planted not too far from the house. I'm sure they looked nice when this was a new build ten years ago, but they're crowding the house now. I think we're going to have an arborist out next spring to figure which to keep and which to remove.

Jer 🚲🚲
@jerzone@techhub.social

@ehmatthes@fosstodon.org I tried ID’ing and it says Ash or Box Elder. Since this one started growing we've had a half dozen pop up in various parts of the yard (stone walls, gardens, etc..). It's a fast grower!


lfisk
@lfisk@infosec.exchange

@jerzone@techhub.social @ehmatthes@fosstodon.org The easy way to tell the diff between the two is the Seed Wings. Box Elder wings are offset, similar to maples (which is what it really is, a maple). Ash Wings are centered on the bulged end of the wing...

Don Ray
@donray@mastodon.online

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If it’s an ash, then it’s probably doomed because of the emerald ash borer. If it’s a Box Elder (which would be my guess), it will grow pretty big, then start falling down β€” they live fast and die young.

I’d definitely vote for cutting it down for all the reasons you mentioned.

lfisk
@lfisk@infosec.exchange

@donray@mastodon.online @jerzone@techhub.social @ehmatthes@fosstodon.org Maybe explains his Box Elder Bugs about too...

I've a Sugar Maple growing about 8 feet from the house that makes a good bird perch. It's maybe ~35 years old and 7- 8 feet tall. One can't have a tree like that so close by. Every spring, usually on or around Mothers Day I severely prune it. If it dies oh well but it hasn't. If you have a Box Elder (likely) you could probably cut it off 4-5 feet up and it would recover...

The dead leaves and the 4-5 smallish trunks in the photo make up this maple.

lfisk
@lfisk@infosec.exchange

@donray@mastodon.online @jerzone@techhub.social @ehmatthes@fosstodon.org Maybe explains his Box Elder Bugs about too...

I've a Sugar Maple growing about 8 feet from the house that makes a good bird perch. It's maybe ~35 years old and 7- 8 feet tall. One can't have a tree like that so close by. Every spring, usually on or around Mothers Day I severely prune it. If it dies oh well but it hasn't. If you have a Box Elder (likely) you could probably cut it off 4-5 feet up and it would recover...

The dead leaves and the 4-5 smallish trunks in the photo make up this maple.

Jer 🚲🚲
@jerzone@techhub.social

@lfisk@infosec.exchange @donray@mastodon.online @ehmatthes@fosstodon.org

Here’s a shot of leaves and seeds and bottom of tree

Jer 🚲🚲
@jerzone@techhub.social

@lfisk@infosec.exchange @donray@mastodon.online @ehmatthes@fosstodon.org

Here’s a shot of leaves and seeds and bottom of tree

Jer 🚲🚲
@jerzone@techhub.social

@lfisk@infosec.exchange

The birds have been doing a number on this branch.
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lfisk
@lfisk@infosec.exchange

@jerzone@techhub.social @donray@mastodon.online @ehmatthes@fosstodon.org Yes, those seeds look like Box Elder (AKA Ash Leaf Maple) to me. see Green Ash seeds in this entry:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraxinus_pennsylvanica

lfisk
@lfisk@infosec.exchange

@jerzone@techhub.social @donray@mastodon.online @ehmatthes@fosstodon.org Interesting discovery. That maple tree I've been torturing has similar looking areas on it. But it's old and I used to have a triple tube feeder with oilers right beside it (that bare tray with post).

My experience with Box Elders is they heal wounds right quick and some pretty bad ones too.