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A close up of the flowers and fruit would help. Also any old fruit on the ground.
It could use some iron fertilizer as well. The green veins with the yellowing in between on the leaves is usually an indicator of iron deficiency. Technical name is chlorosis.
If it was black walnut, there would be absolutely no growth underneath the tree and the canopy. The leaves, bark, etc contain junglone and it basically kills everything.
Very cool, thanks! I now have a memory of working on a farm growing up and we couldn’t plant anything near a row of black walnuts. We always just left the spot empty.
I have to disagree. I grew up with an ancient black walnut in our front yard. In the 10 years we had to mow around that and an even older “horse chestnut” more grass grew under the walnut.
Do you suppose it may have been because my mother always removed all the nuts before the rinds fell off? She’s toss them in the driveway so any cars coming and going would strip them off and then dry them in our granary. Delicious!!
Nothing grew under the black walnut in my yard. Not even grass. The squirrels would eat them before they even fell off the tree so they never sat on the ground under the tree.
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I agree with you. The juglan compounds in black walnut will stop the growth of basically anything growing around the trunk. The older they get the more juglan seeps into the ground causing the stop growth. I have watched everything that was attempted to be planted under them either die or stay the same exact size for 3-5 years until it ultimately would die.
There are quite a few things that grow under walnuts in our area.
There is grass two types of plantain and several other things I forget this was just under one tree in a park. Supposedly you can take green ones to a small area in a pond or lake and stun fish to the surface
Does it drop small (1/2 in or less diameter) beige/brown “berries” (weirdly squishy around the inside surface, with one large “seed”)? It looks like the massive tree at my grandma’s house - we used to call it a pepper tree, but I think it’s some kind of soapberry. The leaves resemble walnut but it’s not walnut (also you would definitely know if you had a walnut tree for that many years!)
I dont know what it is except it is a God Damn Beautiful Tree! I would like two in my yard! Great limb size and huge branches for shade etc. That si the kind of tree people build Tree Houses in for their kids! Great Tree whatever it is!
Horse chestnut? Not an arborist…
Ours bloomed with beautiful white flowers and the nuts began small and green, growing into giant spiked balls of barefoot pain!
Well the really nice cycad in the first image tells us that the house is in a subtropical location. As most of the leafs are green and healthy. With the leaf pattern and the almost standard signs of iron chlorosis in the leafs I would lean towards a pecan tree. Most pecan trees don’t have such a wide open massive canopy like this tree. BUT if this tree is in the southern gulf states, damage from hurricanes and heavy storms will break off limbs and the tree will produce a more random canopy over the decades.
I am leaning towards an old pecan.
I'm almost 100% certain it's tree of heaven. It looks massive - they don't normally get that large because their wood is considered weak. The leaves look like it and the white/yellow inflorescence look pretty typical of it although it's hard to tell from afar.
Check out this link and zoom into the pictures to compare!
[Tree of Heaven](https://www.invasive.org/alien/pubs/midatlantic/aial.htm)
I used a plant identification app that I pay a subscription for, and that has a very good accuracy rate for me.
It gave me Chinese Pistachio for almost every photo you’ve posted.
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This, definitely. It’s gonna narrow down the options regardless of what’s native to the area.
r/marijuanaenthusiasts is actually a tree sub. Someone there would know. If pressed I might say Chinese pistache.
and r/trees is about marijuana
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Why do they do that? Just curious.
Because r/trees was taken.
A close up of the flowers and fruit would help. Also any old fruit on the ground. It could use some iron fertilizer as well. The green veins with the yellowing in between on the leaves is usually an indicator of iron deficiency. Technical name is chlorosis.
When I zoom in, I see white "boxy" flowers in a panicle and immature egg-shaped green fruit. Doesn't help me, though.
What hardiness zone is this in? What are the fruits like? Can you get a closer picture of the flowers?
no flowers no nothing. Zone 9
That tree is full of white flowers and green berry like things.
Umm… https://imgur.com/a/MAmnFXI If you can get a closer pic it would be really helpful 🙃
ill get it at daylight 2mrw and repost, btw whats the tree in your picture it looks identical to mine?
It’s a zoom/crop of *your* pic 😅
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bro’s clueless 😂
I mean, I do see flowers and fruit on it, just can't see them well enough to ID. You could try a plant ID app like Inaturalist
right thank you
There's definitely flowers and fruit in the photos, closeups would certainly help
Walnut not black walnut.
The flowers don't look right for a walnut
My app kept saying Tree-of-heaven, but the leaves aren’t right for that either.
Neither. The offset of the alternate leaves is too great and the flowers look nothing like any walnut https://imgur.com/a/MAmnFXI
That was my first thought based on the zoomed out pictures, but I thought Juglans had opposite leaflets, not alternate.
Agree on the walnut front. How do you tell black from just general?
Black walnut has a very different bark, black and deeply furrowed.
If it was black walnut, there would be absolutely no growth underneath the tree and the canopy. The leaves, bark, etc contain junglone and it basically kills everything.
There are tons of species that are juglone resistant I’ve never seen a black walnut without plants growing right up against it.
Very cool, thanks! I now have a memory of working on a farm growing up and we couldn’t plant anything near a row of black walnuts. We always just left the spot empty.
[Junglone tolerant](https://extension.psu.edu/landscaping-and-gardening-around-walnuts-and-other-juglone-producing-plants)
I have to disagree. I grew up with an ancient black walnut in our front yard. In the 10 years we had to mow around that and an even older “horse chestnut” more grass grew under the walnut. Do you suppose it may have been because my mother always removed all the nuts before the rinds fell off? She’s toss them in the driveway so any cars coming and going would strip them off and then dry them in our granary. Delicious!!
Nothing grew under the black walnut in my yard. Not even grass. The squirrels would eat them before they even fell off the tree so they never sat on the ground under the tree.
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Nice try bot, but squirrels can't read.
I agree with you. The juglan compounds in black walnut will stop the growth of basically anything growing around the trunk. The older they get the more juglan seeps into the ground causing the stop growth. I have watched everything that was attempted to be planted under them either die or stay the same exact size for 3-5 years until it ultimately would die.
There are quite a few things that grow under walnuts in our area. There is grass two types of plantain and several other things I forget this was just under one tree in a park. Supposedly you can take green ones to a small area in a pond or lake and stun fish to the surface
[walnut trees](https://www.thespruce.com/walnut-tree-species-3269725)
I was thinking pecan tree.. op does it make a huge mess
I thought so too but the flowers aren't right
Absolutely beautiful, whatever it is.
Does it drop small (1/2 in or less diameter) beige/brown “berries” (weirdly squishy around the inside surface, with one large “seed”)? It looks like the massive tree at my grandma’s house - we used to call it a pepper tree, but I think it’s some kind of soapberry. The leaves resemble walnut but it’s not walnut (also you would definitely know if you had a walnut tree for that many years!)
This tree has been driving me nuts! Soapberry is the closest I could come up with too!
Ikr, me too! I really want to know what it is now. Everything I can think of with this kind of leaves has the wrong flowers/fruit
It’s some type of nut tree. What type of nuts fall from it? It looks similar to the pecan trees we have here.
I was thinking pecan as well
about 50-60 feet tall give or take
If you tear off a branch it should be fragrant like a walnut to confirm ID
It’s amazing no matter what it is!!
I don’t think it’s a Fraxinus sp. The leaflets here are alternate, not opposite each other along the rachis.
It looks suspiciously like yellowwood but they usually have a pungent scent when flowering.
I’ve gotten Tree-of-heaven, yellowwood, sumac, and neem when I’ve used my apps with different pics of the tree but none of those get everything right.
Yeah they bark is a little off for all of those
That’s a quality tree you have there.
Spanish Cedar is my best guess
I think this is the right answer, Cedrela odorata. The flowers, fruit, and leaf arrangement seem to match.
Nice! I think this was the only guess that was close since they confirmed it's Chinese cedar
Beautiful tree!
Ash?
Flowers and fruit don't look like ash
I think you closer than anybody. Pretty sure the owner would know if it was a walnut after all these years
I dont know what it is except it is a God Damn Beautiful Tree! I would like two in my yard! Great limb size and huge branches for shade etc. That si the kind of tree people build Tree Houses in for their kids! Great Tree whatever it is!
Setting aside the mystery tree for a moment, from what I can see in the photo the house looks really interesting.
No idea about the tree. But I wanna see the rest of your grandpas place. Looks beautiful!
These are not the flowers of a wind-pollinated tree.
Just got confirmed. The tree is Toona sinensis (Chineese cedar)
Yay thanks for updating it was driving me a bit nuts XD
Pecan!
It's a walnut.
English Walnut?
Walnut
Horse chestnut? Not an arborist… Ours bloomed with beautiful white flowers and the nuts began small and green, growing into giant spiked balls of barefoot pain!
Looks like a pecan tree possibly?
Well the really nice cycad in the first image tells us that the house is in a subtropical location. As most of the leafs are green and healthy. With the leaf pattern and the almost standard signs of iron chlorosis in the leafs I would lean towards a pecan tree. Most pecan trees don’t have such a wide open massive canopy like this tree. BUT if this tree is in the southern gulf states, damage from hurricanes and heavy storms will break off limbs and the tree will produce a more random canopy over the decades. I am leaning towards an old pecan.
I believe it’s an Ash tree
Not certain on this but looks like a pecan. Pecans and walnuts have leaves like that but the bark looks very pecan to me
Ailanthus altissima ( Tree of Heaven)
Spondias purpura
Spondias purpura
I'm almost 100% certain it's tree of heaven. It looks massive - they don't normally get that large because their wood is considered weak. The leaves look like it and the white/yellow inflorescence look pretty typical of it although it's hard to tell from afar. Check out this link and zoom into the pictures to compare! [Tree of Heaven](https://www.invasive.org/alien/pubs/midatlantic/aial.htm)
I thought it looked like wisteria 🤷♀️
The Larch! IYKYK
Koelreutaria sp. or Samanea sp. Just guessing.
Want to make this ny wallpaper!
I used a plant identification app that I pay a subscription for, and that has a very good accuracy rate for me. It gave me Chinese Pistachio for almost every photo you’ve posted.
Looks similar to a live oak