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Chinaberry trees .
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11/06/17 11:55 PM
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Siberman
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One of my Dad's favorite trees . They aren't invasive and make a nice "specimen" tree in the landscape . Gonna try using them for bonsai this next year . I have a lot of seeds available so PM me your addy if you're interested .
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Re: Chinaberry trees .
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11/07/17 02:03 AM
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It's an invasive species and I despised the ones I had at my old house
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Re: Chinaberry trees .
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11/07/17 02:47 AM
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Chris B
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Please come take mine. Worst tree ever. And take the china berry bugs with you.
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Re: Chinaberry trees .
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11/08/17 01:46 AM
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grout-scout
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Yep, I hate them. Horrible trash tree, you sure your dad has a chinaberry?
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Re: Chinaberry trees .
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11/08/17 02:39 AM
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They are invasive and they spread like wildfire, I am trying to rid my yard of them. They aren't very hearty and fall easily. Their fruit is poisonous to children and pets.
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Re: Chinaberry trees .
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11/08/17 04:44 AM
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Siberman
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I guess my definition of "invasive" differs. They don't spread out from the roots like locusts or silver maples (poplars) . I'm sure they'll spread from seed much like redbuds and mimosas do but a few shots of Roundup will take care of that . Dad's tree is ~ 20 and shows no sign of weakness or saplings coming up in the yard . Just an offer for seeds ; no biggie .
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Re: Chinaberry trees .
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11/08/17 04:07 PM
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Varied opines on the notorious Chinaberry.
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Re: Chinaberry trees .
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11/19/17 05:01 PM
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Best tree ever to make a slingshot handle and always plenty of ammo just for the picking.
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