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Index of Subjects --_5ace4780-6d1d-4157-87aa-ab60203e4dc1_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0A= =0A= =0A= Hi All=2C I'm no plant expert so I've approached this as a Google search problem. = The closest match I was able to find was a shrub called the Michaux Sumac (= Rhus michauxii). I can't find it mentioned in Roland's so I may be way off = base here. If so it won't be the first time. All the best. Fritz McEvoy=20 Sunrise Valley=2C CB =20 > From: dschlosb-g@ns.sympatico.ca > To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca > Subject: Re: [NatureNS] Tree/shrub ID? > Date: Fri=2C 4 Jul 2014 22:17:49 -0300 >=20 > I'm going to guess sumac=3B but really=2C there's too little information = for me.=20 > How come nobody else is taking a stab at this? >=20 > -----Original Message-----=20 > From: Burkhard Plache > Sent: Friday=2C July 04=2C 2014 9:12 PM > To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca > Subject: Re: [NatureNS] Tree/shrub ID? >=20 > Most likely alternate leaves (weak memory)=2C fuzzy on both sides=2C no t= horns. > Definitely not ash or elderberry. > Somewhat reminding of mountain ash. >=20 >=20 > On Fri=2C Jul 4=2C 2014 at 4:34 PM=2C Dave&Jane Schlosberg > <dschlosb-g@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote: > > Did you see if the leaves were opposite or alternate? Smooth or fuzzy?= =20 > > Leaf > > scars? Thorns? Locust family=2C maybe=2C or elderberry or ash=2C if le= aves are > > opposite. I don't remember seeing just that configuration of double te= eth > > though. Where was it in the park? > > > > -----Original Message----- From: Burkhard Plache > > Sent: Friday=2C July 04=2C 2014 12:56 AM > > To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca > > Subject: [NatureNS] Tree/shrub ID? > > > > > > I found a small tree / shrub in Point Pleasant Park=2C Halifax. > > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/31301732/P1270741.JPG > > The leaf looks superficial like a Sorbus=2C but at a closer look=2C > > the teeth of the leaflets are much deeper and have a double > > tip. This must be some introduced species. > > > > Any suggestions? > > Many thanks=2C > > Burkhard=20 >=20 =0A= = --_5ace4780-6d1d-4157-87aa-ab60203e4dc1_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html> <head> </head> <body class=3D'hmmessage'><div dir=3D'ltr'>=0A= =0A= <style><!--=0A= .hmmessage P=0A= {=0A= margin:0px=3B=0A= padding:0px=0A= }=0A= body.hmmessage=0A= {=0A= font-size: 12pt=3B=0A= font-family:Calibri=0A= }=0A= --></style>=0A= <div dir=3D"ltr">Hi All=2C<br> =3B =3B I'm no plant expert so I've = approached this as a Google search problem. The closest match =3BI was = able to find was a shrub called the Michaux Sumac (<em>Rhus michauxii). </e= m>I can't find it mentioned in Roland's so I may be way off base here. If s= o it won't be the first time. All the best.<br> =3B =3B =3B&nbs= p=3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B = =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B Fritz McEvoy <br> =3B = =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B=  =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B =3B&nb= sp=3B Sunrise Valley=2C CB<br> =3B<br><div>>=3B From: dschlosb-g@ns.s= ympatico.ca<br>>=3B To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca<br>>=3B Subject: Re: [N= atureNS] Tree/shrub ID?<br>>=3B Date: Fri=2C 4 Jul 2014 22:17:49 -0300<br= >>=3B <br>>=3B I'm going to guess sumac=3B but really=2C there's too li= ttle information for me. <br>>=3B How come nobody else is taking a stab a= t this?<br>>=3B <br>>=3B -----Original Message----- <br>>=3B From: Bu= rkhard Plache<br>>=3B Sent: Friday=2C July 04=2C 2014 9:12 PM<br>>=3B T= o: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca<br>>=3B Subject: Re: [NatureNS] Tree/shrub ID?= <br>>=3B <br>>=3B Most likely alternate leaves (weak memory)=2C fuzzy o= n both sides=2C no thorns.<br>>=3B Definitely not ash or elderberry.<br>&= gt=3B Somewhat reminding of mountain ash.<br>>=3B <br>>=3B <br>>=3B O= n Fri=2C Jul 4=2C 2014 at 4:34 PM=2C Dave&=3BJane Schlosberg<br>>=3B &= lt=3Bdschlosb-g@ns.sympatico.ca>=3B wrote:<br>>=3B >=3B Did you see i= f the leaves were opposite or alternate? Smooth or fuzzy? <br>>=3B >= =3B Leaf<br>>=3B >=3B scars? Thorns? Locust family=2C maybe=2C or elde= rberry or ash=2C if leaves are<br>>=3B >=3B opposite. I don't remember= seeing just that configuration of double teeth<br>>=3B >=3B though. W= here was it in the park?<br>>=3B >=3B<br>>=3B >=3B -----Original Me= ssage----- From: Burkhard Plache<br>>=3B >=3B Sent: Friday=2C July 04= =2C 2014 12:56 AM<br>>=3B >=3B To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca<br>>=3B &g= t=3B Subject: [NatureNS] Tree/shrub ID?<br>>=3B >=3B<br>>=3B >=3B<b= r>>=3B >=3B I found a small tree / shrub in Point Pleasant Park=2C Hali= fax.<br>>=3B >=3B https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/31301732/P1270741= .JPG<br>>=3B >=3B The leaf looks superficial like a Sorbus=2C but at a = closer look=2C<br>>=3B >=3B the teeth of the leaflets are much deeper a= nd have a double<br>>=3B >=3B tip. This must be some introduced species= .<br>>=3B >=3B<br>>=3B >=3B Any suggestions?<br>>=3B >=3B Many = thanks=2C<br>>=3B >=3B Burkhard <br>>=3B <br></div></div>=0A= </div></body> </html>= --_5ace4780-6d1d-4157-87aa-ab60203e4dc1_--
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