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  1. simplypete

    Morus?

    it will be hard for me to say for sure. I won't be back there any time soon. It was about a 2.5 hr drive down a rocky back road and about 1.5 hours on pavement. I am about 99.99% sure of the mulberry just was hoping someone could point me into a species. Anyway, thanks everyone who had input.
  2. simplypete

    Morus?

    Boise;)
  3. simplypete

    Morus?

    Also some of the leaves on the younger sucker shoots were lobed. That was what started to tip me off to the Morus. I am wondering what Morus is this in this desolate location?
  4. simplypete

    Morus?

    Maybe a pic. of the twig. I think the pic I took was just before the flowers start to bloat into the fruit. You can see some of the flowers starting to form into the fruit. Very fascinating tree imo.
  5. simplypete

    Morus?

    Worth the drive in my opinion. We went to the Jordan Craters. Its a lava flow that has not seen too much weathering. Cool place. Don't go in the middle of summer. It was hot walking around and the temp there read 61 deg. We then drove down to The Pinnacle Ranch located on the river due...
  6. simplypete

    Morus?

    The leaves were very young, I would say a week or two old.
  7. simplypete

    Morus?

    Was out for a mothers day adventure. found this tree I think is a Mullberry but not sure of species. Anyone can help out. The trees were located next to the Owyhee river near a small town in Eastern Oregon named Jordan Valley. Near 4000 in elevation. High desert, very low rainfall.
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