Hello all,
About seven years ago we bought a house with a deciduous tree in a courtyard space. The tree can't be too much older than that as Google Earth photos don't show the tree and there was a very DIY retic dripper setup to it. I suspect it was planted just before sale.
I'm much better at our local trees, and I've been wondering just what this is, and if it's going to cause problems long term. Love the tree, but it's certainly pushing up pavers. A lot of guessing has lead me to think Silver Birch, a Euro tree? I've got no reference other than internet photos. For those in the USA, I'd be in at best USDA Zone 10a. At best.
Anyway, here are some pics. Apologies for the lighting, it makes the shot of the whole tree a bit harder on the eyes.
About seven years ago we bought a house with a deciduous tree in a courtyard space. The tree can't be too much older than that as Google Earth photos don't show the tree and there was a very DIY retic dripper setup to it. I suspect it was planted just before sale.
I'm much better at our local trees, and I've been wondering just what this is, and if it's going to cause problems long term. Love the tree, but it's certainly pushing up pavers. A lot of guessing has lead me to think Silver Birch, a Euro tree? I've got no reference other than internet photos. For those in the USA, I'd be in at best USDA Zone 10a. At best.
Anyway, here are some pics. Apologies for the lighting, it makes the shot of the whole tree a bit harder on the eyes.