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Good for shade?

jdaugh01
10 years ago

I'm trying to identify this tree. Seems to be native to southern Louisiana. Right now it's tall and skinny. Wondering if it's good for shade. Thanks for the info.

This post was edited by jdaugh01 on Tue, Mar 11, 14 at 12:54

Comments (4)

  • ken_adrian Adrian MI cold Z5
    10 years ago

    cant see your pic

    tall and skinny in a tree.. usually means its reaching for light ...

    most things do not die in shade... they just dont grow to specification ...

    look forward to the pic

    ken

  • carol23_gw
    10 years ago

    Tall and skinny may mean fastigiate.

  • jdaugh01
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    here's a smaller image, maybe the other one was too big

  • saltcedar
    10 years ago

    Compare with Prunus caroliniana Bright 'N Tightâ¢

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