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Fri, Jul 13, 12 at 21:38
| See picture. This came up and I didn't want to get rid of it, it's growing quite fast and if it's a desirable breed I would rather find it a good home somewhere in my lawn.
I was thinking sugar? Thanks! |
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- Posted by Rack-n-Crack none (My Page) on Fri, Jul 13, 12 at 21:43
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| The common one like this is red maple. |
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| It's a little young to be sure, because they can look a little different when very young, and then change as they age. But to me, it also appears to be a seedling red maple. |
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