I have 3 of these growing behind my backyard (still within my property)! Ive always liked them because they provide nice shade but ive never cared to identify them. Question: Do these grow by themselves in Southerm California? Because i didnt plant them, they either grew by themselves or the city accidentally planted them on my property. Thanks for this video!
@@BinoH Interesting. If I had to guess, they must have been introduced into this area (south OC) a while ago and now they're growing on the hill sides. I did read that they can be invasive in certain countries... But there's still a chance my city planted them Idk. Luckily I rly like the trees & the shade & privacy they provide. I'm just going to be vigilant that more of them don't spawn up closer to my house, if they do grow by themselves
That's really neat. But I'm in the north Northeast. I'm in Connecticut and we ain't got trees like that. That's a neat looking tree almost like our locust trees here
Bino, thank you!!!
You're welcome
Nice, lovely video!
Thank you very much!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
This is the Tallest Bushiest....this is the Deadist Browness 😅
Kinda simaler to a weeping willow .here in eastern us..im some waus
Yes it has the willow effect.
I have 3 of these growing behind my backyard (still within my property)! Ive always liked them because they provide nice shade but ive never cared to identify them. Question: Do these grow by themselves in Southerm California? Because i didnt plant them, they either grew by themselves or the city accidentally planted them on my property. Thanks for this video!
In my area you have to plant them.
@@BinoH Interesting. If I had to guess, they must have been introduced into this area (south OC) a while ago and now they're growing on the hill sides. I did read that they can be invasive in certain countries... But there's still a chance my city planted them Idk. Luckily I rly like the trees & the shade & privacy they provide. I'm just going to be vigilant that more of them don't spawn up closer to my house, if they do grow by themselves
Can you grind the pepper corn for consumption.
They are pepper corns but I would be cautions.
That's really neat. But I'm in the north Northeast. I'm in Connecticut and we ain't got trees like that. That's a neat looking tree almost like our locust trees here
Very cool!