Friday, November 13, 2009

What species is a deciduous tree with fern-like leaves?

It grows to about 15' in height and is a common street tree in northern California. It has bright fall colors and small red pods similar to pepper pods.

What species is a deciduous tree with fern-like leaves?
Probably mimosa or Brazilian pepper. Mimosa looks like this: http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im... Oh yes, there's also Chinese pistache.
Reply:I'm not sure if this is the one your looking for or not. But I'll take a guess at it anyway. And if I'm wrong, Please forgive me. (I believe it is a Tamarack tree.) Bob.
Reply:All the above previous suggestions are good.





Also there are varieties of Japanese Maple that have a fern or feather like leaf.
Reply:Sounds like maybe a honeysuckle tree, does it have thorns?
Reply:Being from the east side of the country, but in about the same zone, my first thought was the Larch family...don't have the Latin for that off hand, but it's worth looking into.


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