Ya the leaves are way to big on this sapling to be a poplar even the hybrid.I think the top tree looks more like a poplar, almost exactly like Hybrid Poplar. But could be Basswood too.
Looks like a Japanese Maple saplingView attachment 141692
How about this one?
This was given to me by a forum member and I've forgotten what it's called lol.
I think the top tree looks more like a poplar, almost exactly like Hybrid Poplar. But could be Basswood too.
Thanks! Is it a tree worth digging up and moving and replanting away from the fence line? I could use more shade in my tortoise yards during the midday hours so it's a worthy tree, I'll move it.The tree is a Paulownia, also called the Princess Tree....the marijauna looking plant is a Texas Star Hibiscus. How are the tortie eggs coming along?
Probably one of the fastest growing trees on the planet and will quickly provide shade, drawback is it can become very invasive after it starts blooming and dropping seeds (and don't know and havent been able to determine if the blooms/seeds are toxic to torts), other members may be able to shed light on that. Glad to hear about the eggs, Tortollini dropped 10 more eggs a couple weeks ago, I have them incubating now.Thanks! Is it a tree worth digging up and moving and replanting away from the fence line? I could use more shade in my tortoise yards during the midday hours so it's a worthy tree, I'll move it.
They seem to be doing well. I candled them a while back and the 3 I candled had veins.
Probably one of the fastest growing trees on the planet and will quickly provide shade, drawback is it can become very invasive after it starts blooming and dropping seeds (and don't know and havent been able to determine if the blooms/seeds are toxic to torts), other members may be able to shed light on that. Glad to hear about the eggs, Tortollini dropped 10 more eggs a couple weeks ago, I have them incubating now.