Leaves & Bark
Use leaf shape, bark texture, canopy form, and seasonal behavior to help identify this tree. For final species confirmation, compare multiple features instead of relying on one clue.
Flowering ornamental tree known for weak branch structure, storm splitting, and invasive spread concerns.

Flowering ornamental tree known for weak branch structure, storm splitting, and invasive spread concerns.
This page is intended to help homeowners and property managers understand the tree before planting, trimming, maintaining, or removing it.
| Native Status | Non-native |
|---|---|
| Primary Use | Ornamental / problem tree |
| Growth Rate | Fast |
| Wood / Structure | Varies by species; inspect mature trees for dead limbs, decay, weak unions, and storm damage. |
| Homeowner Considerations | Consider mature size, root area, cleanup mess, storm behavior, and proximity to roof, driveway, fence, sidewalk, or utility lines. |
| When to Call WayMaker | Call for trimming, clearance, storm damage, visible decline, dead limbs, leaning trees, or removal questions. |
Use leaf shape, bark texture, canopy form, and seasonal behavior to help identify this tree. For final species confirmation, compare multiple features instead of relying on one clue.
Inspect mature trees for deadwood, cracked limbs, decay, and branches over structures, driveways, sidewalks, parking areas, or public spaces.
Send photos of the full tree, trunk, base, canopy, and any concern areas. WayMaker can help determine whether trimming, cleanup, or removal is the practical next step.