Re: Mystery tree


The owner insists that there are no flowers or fruit--which makes it ideal for shading
eating areas.  Could there be a sterile one too? The name does sound very close.  I'll try and get more information.
thank you
Cali Doxiadis

Cara Jackman escribió:

 Could the tree be a Broussonetia papyrifera or Paper Mulberry - a suckering tree with somewhat hairy leaves?  It does, however, produce flowers of different sex (male - catkins, female - fuzzy, round heads) on different trees, and mulberry-like fruit.Cara


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