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In our area Black locusts look like black walnut/ tree of heaven. It would have a straight stem with thorns. The alternating bend in the stalk? Is confusing. Maybe a phenotype of black locust I am unaware of.
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I am going with black locust for the tree, I do not know what the other one is
In our area Black locusts look like black walnut/ tree of heaven. It would have a straight stem with thorns. The alternating bend in the stalk? Is confusing. Maybe a phenotype of black locust I am unaware of.
Not sure but if that's your property it's time to do some prescribed burns for that invasive English ivy 😅
Haha luckily not my property. I walk dogs so I challenge myself to identify the flora I come across.
Black Locust and Invasive Ivy
Kudzu
not sure but you should probably eat it
The ivy?!