What tree is this?
By Nicksouthorn
United Kingdom
Can anyone tell me what sort of tree this is
- 29 Feb, 2012
Answers
A bit early yet, but in a few weeks a good heavy petrol mower set high will cut through these tussocks and although the grass will look awful for a while it will soon green up and you will be able to see what you've got, at least, and be able to decide what treatment it might need. From the pic, there does not seem to be many docks or thistles, so that's a help.
29 Feb, 2012
Sorry, NP, we crossed there!
29 Feb, 2012
I would cut it as high as possible now. The weather is mild and grass is growing.
29 Feb, 2012
thanks for all your help i will cut it and see what it turns out like
29 Feb, 2012
Well I'm totally confused - all the answers above point to this being a question about grass - but it isn't! What the hell's going on...
29 Feb, 2012
Yes, Bamboo, the earlier Q from NickS related to a pic of a stretch of neglected grass. I haven't seen this happen before, but it looks like the first picture has been deleted.
29 Feb, 2012
sorry chaps i am new at this
i also ask a question about my tree
29 Feb, 2012
That's ok. It can take a little while to get the hang of the site.
Not sure what your tree is. I would make a wild guess at Ash? (Probably wrong, but someone will know.)
29 Feb, 2012
Nicksouth, you are much more likely to get answers if you post this as a separate question, with photograph - because this one's already got more than 8 responses, people might not bother to look at it.
I'm wondering if its a magnolia ...
29 Feb, 2012
It looks like Magnolia to me too because of the large, upright buds.
29 Feb, 2012
It's definitely a magnolia - have had several large ones growing in various gardens - no doubt about this one.
29 Feb, 2012
Yep, definitely a magnolia
29 Feb, 2012
wow thats confusing :o)
yep I'd go magnolia too.
29 Feb, 2012
when i answerd this question the picture was of just the grass so i dont know whats happend . know worries Ojibway93 lol .
1 Mar, 2012
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if you want it back to origional youl have to dig it over . id be inclined to mow it and see what youve got when youve done this .
29 Feb, 2012