I have been googling both of these like mad, They both look so similar! I am hoping it is the rhus. I have read that the tree of heaven is really invasive! Best keeping it in the pots for now 😅 thank you both! 😊😘 @lisa868 @Missybamboo
@tn89uk I've taken a photo of the leaf of my Rhus and it's identical to your photo🙌. They do throw suckers out and you get new little ones growing but easy to dig up, sometimes I leave them for a year or two because they are very attractive then dig them up.
My parents always called their stags horn, tree of heaven it had fuzzy stems. If that's what it is they do throw up suckers but like @Missybamboo says you can just dig them up.
Help me identify this plant 😊 #plantid
They have picked up a treat now.
I left them in a bucket of water all night and they have perked right up 😊 thanks again @dibbs 😘
Mine are still in water. It's been another busy one. X
Don't know but they look big!👌🏼👒
They are big 😍 just don't know what they are 😫 the leaves are so delicate looking in the wind 😊 @wagsmomthompsonbtinternetcom
Looks a bit like tree of heaven (ailanthus altissima)
@tn89uk It's a Rhus (stag's horn sumach) 😀
I have been googling both of these like mad, They both look so similar! I am hoping it is the rhus. I have read that the tree of heaven is really invasive! Best keeping it in the pots for now 😅 thank you both! 😊😘 @lisa868 @Missybamboo
@tn89uk I've taken a photo of the leaf of my Rhus and it's identical to your photo🙌. They do throw suckers out and you get new little ones growing but easy to dig up, sometimes I leave them for a year or two because they are very attractive then dig them up.
My parents always called their stags horn, tree of heaven it had fuzzy stems. If that's what it is they do throw up suckers but like @Missybamboo says you can just dig them up.