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Yep. Always funny how different regions apply their own names to stuff. Like Texans calling beef "barbecue"!
Or Austrians calling “Krapfen” “Berliner” even though they aren’t from Berlin. (You will have to trust me on this. Austrians have weird vocab. Not me though. I learned from a German)
 

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Wonder if the landscaper is educated? Hear folks call Yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria) Chinese holly. However, Ilex cornuta is more often called by that name in his area (NC).
Hey @Mr. Peet I would say the landscaper was not educated. I used an app called “PictureThis” to help verify. Here’s a photo I took of the leaves, and the second photo is what the app said after it analyzed my photo. What do you think? Ilex cornuta?

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Wonder if the landscaper is educated? Hear folks call Yaupon holly (Ilex vomitoria) Chinese holly. However, Ilex cornuta is more often called by that name in his area (NC).
This made me laugh. When we still lived in Calif we had a sweetgum tree that was ruining the front yard, roots, spiny seed balls, etc. So I cut it down. I got a nasty letter from the city saying I was being fined $150 because I didn't get a permit and I needed a permit because we lived in a Tree City USA yadda yadda yadda. None of which I had any inkling of awareness. The letter also said the city arborist was going to stop by and had to approve whatever else I was going to do - the tree was already a stump so besides being furious with the city I was curious what an arborist was going to do. The lady who showed up was the lady who mows the grass at the park around the corner from us. I asked about her qualifications as an "arborist" and she said she didn't know anything about that.
 

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Hey @Mr. Peet I would say the landscaper was not educated. I used an app called “PictureThis” to help verify. Here’s a photo I took of the leaves, and the second photo is what the app said after it analyzed my photo. What do you think? Ilex cornuta?

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I use PlantNet when I don’t know the tree.
Haven’t you cut the tree? That would explain why it thinks the plant is sick.
 

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Not exactly a recent find. My son rescued this from a local highway widening project. It is a Royal paulownia, located at business. Most everyone used to see the birdhouse and its itinerant residents.
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