Friday, January 16, 2009

Tree.

































Can anyone tell me what kind of tree I planted? The top tree was planted almost 4 years ago when Mikie was a baby. The bottom tree is 1.5 years old. The first tree would shoot up little trees from it's roots and we transplanted them. (That is how the second tree got started.) These trees loose all their leaves & branches at the first frost. (It's the strangest thing I have ever seen.) (See pictures below on how the branches are on the ground on the right picture and there is just a bare stick left for the tree in the left picture.) I bought the first tree over in Hawaii while visiting Tracy & Michael. It came in a plastic bag and was about 12 inches long and the diameter of your thumb...just a plain stick. It sat in my basement for a couple of years before I planted it so I didn't even think it would grow. I was really surprised at how much it grows in one year (around 6 ft). I figured it was some sort of tropical tree and would die out during our cold Iowa winter; so I was pleasantly surprised again that it lived. I was extremely surprised that it reproduces itself.


If no one can help me on this subject I might be able to answer my own question since the Jones' have purchased a ticket for me to go to Hawaii with them in April and be Nanny Boagie. I am so excited for this job!!!






2 comments:

Holley said...

Janice I would guess it is a type of sumac. There is an endemic sumac called the Rhus Sendwicensis in Hawaii. Here is a link for more pics and info http://www.hear.org/starr/plants/images/image/?q=061204-1851
It may not be that specific one but the leaf size, pattern and the rate it grows all make me think it is a type of sumac (there are hundreds). Hope this helps!

Holley said...

oops that should be Rhus SAndwicensis
a not e