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Menchhofer

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Hurry and order these trees while they last..

I do not know how many of these useless trees I have removed from customers' yards. It should be against the law to even sell them..
 
Those used to be worth a lot of money not to long ago selling to the asian markets.
 
I haven't seen one of these before. Why is this an undesireable tree that you hate so much? Thanks.
 
Originally posted by Menchhofer
Hurry and order these trees while they last..

I do not know how many of these useless trees I have removed from customers' yards. It should be against the law to even sell them..

I would think they would be an arborist's dream, think of all the business you get out of them, or are they difficult to remove? Planting a tree like this would be against a bylaw here, mind you by the time you found out it was fast growing/invasive it would be too late.........
 
The only thing Pawlonia has on Ailanthus is the flowers.

You drive through the south and they are all over the highway corridors.

The big problem with the invasiveness is that they grow everywhere. You end up pulling them off foundations and cutting out of fences... A lot of nickle and dime work.

They don't tkae sow loads either. Good thing they are margianl up here. We have enough to do with buckthorn and Ailanthus.
 
"They don't tkae sow loads either. Good thing they are margianl up here. We have enough to do with buckthorn and Ailanthus."JPS

Do pigs in Wisconsin climb trees or is this an urban bear problem?;)
 

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