After cutting, the tree needs to be killed by applying herbicide to the stump, or the root system will send out multiple coppices which grow quickly from the existing root system. "
Use a full strength concentrate such as Brush-B-Gone. Paint it on ASAP or cuts will heal preventing absorption.
@chrisnichols1952 This is definitely the tree. I have one large one in the yard, then planted a smaller one that I keep shaped like an umbrella. The branches grow incredibly fast. Here is what I found out,"While a pollen count of 90 to 1,500 pollen particles per cubic meter may be considered "dangerous" currently in Southern US and elsewhere, pollen count from the paper mulberry tree from March to April has always been at the unbelievable 30,000 - 40,000 ppcm every year, 48,000 in 2005"
@PartTimeKillers It looks very close to this, but after researching the " Umbrella Catalpa Tree" it is definitely not it. Thank You so much for your time.
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After cutting, the tree needs to be killed by applying herbicide to the stump, or the root system will send out multiple coppices which grow quickly from the existing root system. "
Use a full strength concentrate such as Brush-B-Gone. Paint it on ASAP or cuts will heal preventing absorption.
chrisnichols1952 5 months ago
@chrisnichols1952 Thank You so much, Will do.
jmvideo7 5 months ago
Looks like a Paper Mulberry, especially since you say it "smokes" they produce much allergenic pollen.
Leaves are highly variable some lobed heavily others like your without lobes.
chrisnichols1952 5 months ago
@chrisnichols1952 This is definitely the tree. I have one large one in the yard, then planted a smaller one that I keep shaped like an umbrella. The branches grow incredibly fast. Here is what I found out,"While a pollen count of 90 to 1,500 pollen particles per cubic meter may be considered "dangerous" currently in Southern US and elsewhere, pollen count from the paper mulberry tree from March to April has always been at the unbelievable 30,000 - 40,000 ppcm every year, 48,000 in 2005"
jmvideo7 5 months ago
Looks like an Umbrella catalpa tree
PartTimeKillers 5 months ago
@PartTimeKillers It looks very close to this, but after researching the " Umbrella Catalpa Tree" it is definitely not it. Thank You so much for your time.
jmvideo7 5 months ago