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sinkingfeeling

(53,251 posts)
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 03:17 PM Jun 2023

Can anyone identify this tree growing in my backyard in Central Illinois?

The leaves arearge and velvety. This one is 7 1/2 inches by 6 inches wide. It's full of these empty hulls. They are fairly thin but not papery. Tree is somewhere between 20 andv25 feet tall.

Thanks.



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Can anyone identify this tree growing in my backyard in Central Illinois? (Original Post) sinkingfeeling Jun 2023 OP
No pictures? Emile Jun 2023 #1
Hard to tell without a picture but, Quakerfriend Jun 2023 #2
Central Illinois my guess is sycamore tree. Emile Jun 2023 #3
Not a sycamore. I have one of those. sinkingfeeling Jun 2023 #4
Sycamore have leaves similar to a maple, but much larger. n/t FSogol Jun 2023 #6
Either a chinese chesnut or hickory. Are there multiple leaves on the same stem? n/t FSogol Jun 2023 #5
Not a shagbark hickory Tetrachloride Jun 2023 #7
No, single large leaves and there are no nuts. sinkingfeeling Jun 2023 #8
I always assume rodents ate the nuts/seeds in from those pods. n/t FSogol Jun 2023 #13
I have been using Pl@ntNet.identify usonian Jun 2023 #9
Looks like the Foxglove tree, but it doesn't appear to have any green pods on it this year. sinkingfeeling Jun 2023 #11
That's my vote too. MontanaMama Jun 2023 #17
Don't catalpas have bamagal62 Jun 2023 #10
Yes. We have several of them in our yard. murielm99 Jun 2023 #12
Some kind of hazelnut? LakeArenal Jun 2023 #14
Howard. rsdsharp Jun 2023 #15
My vote is a Princess Tree...a species of Paulownia MontanaMama Jun 2023 #16
I didn't notice any flowers but I was out of the country from late April through most of May. sinkingfeeling Jun 2023 #19
I use the 'Seek' app to ID plants and trees The Blue Flower Jun 2023 #18
Can we see the tree? WhiteTara Jun 2023 #20
Here it is.... sinkingfeeling Jun 2023 #22
I vote with those saying Catalpa. slightlv Jun 2023 #21
I think they have long pods. sinkingfeeling Jun 2023 #23
If the seed you showed came from this tree WhiteTara Jun 2023 #24
They do indeed have long pods. Mine did... slightlv Jun 2023 #25

usonian

(14,600 posts)
9. I have been using Pl@ntNet.identify
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 03:45 PM
Jun 2023
https://identify.plantnet.org

With very limited data, it came up with these top two. (there are more)



And the seeds are very interesting.
Got it?



Catalpa?

Try it yourself with more data.

sinkingfeeling

(53,251 posts)
11. Looks like the Foxglove tree, but it doesn't appear to have any green pods on it this year.
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 03:54 PM
Jun 2023

MontanaMama

(24,087 posts)
16. My vote is a Princess Tree...a species of Paulownia
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 04:02 PM
Jun 2023

in the Foxglove Tree family. It can also be known as Royal Paulownia, Empress tree , Kiri tree or Imperials tree. It is an invasive species apparently. It came to the US in the 1800’s as an ornamental. Does yours have a lilac colored bloom in the spring?

https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/terrestrial/plants/princess-tree





sinkingfeeling

(53,251 posts)
19. I didn't notice any flowers but I was out of the country from late April through most of May.
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 04:06 PM
Jun 2023

I've only lived here a few months, so will have to see if it blooms next year. I think it is a Foxglove or Princess tree. A younger one based on leaf size.

Thanks.

slightlv

(4,441 posts)
21. I vote with those saying Catalpa.
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 04:20 PM
Jun 2023

Had one of those that free grew in my front yard. Had someone who knew horticulture tell me it was a catalpa. Looked just this! If you get up one day and find all the leaves gone, it was a catalpa with catalpa bugs. They cleaned my entire tree in a single night.

WhiteTara

(30,225 posts)
24. If the seed you showed came from this tree
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 04:58 PM
Jun 2023

it is not Catalpa as they have beautiful flowers and long pods that have seeds that you can shake like a rattle.

slightlv

(4,441 posts)
25. They do indeed have long pods. Mine did...
Mon Jun 26, 2023, 06:06 PM
Jun 2023

and when the catalpa bugs hit the tree, even the pods were gone. I'd never seen a tree go bare so fast!! I would like to have one again at the house I'm in now. But they're aren't any free growing ones around here. We had a creek and "forest space" across the street from us in the old house. We got a LOT of different free-growing trees and plants as the winds blew the seeds into our yard. We don't have that here.

And believe me, if I went down and bought one to plant, it would die within a week or less. I have THAT much of a black thumb! (LOL)

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