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Thread: Tamerisk-Smoketree-Mulberry?

  1. #11
    All three of thes are more shrub than tree, as a result they have "dwarf" wood cells and are tight (reason for Bernie's "Cracky" drying) I haven't turned the Smoke or Tamarick but they sound interesting.

    I, at first, thought you might be talking about Tamarak which is akin to Spruce. and more common.

    Aside from the Mulberry which is hated in these parts (especially if you drive a white truck) the others are ornimental trees.

    Interested in seeing the Smoketree and Tamarick, be sure and post pictures.

  2. #12
    Mulberry trees in KY are about 15 feet tall, who buys cars or trucks with a coat of white paint on them

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by ray hampton View Post
    Mulberry trees in KY are about 15 feet tall, who buys cars or trucks with a coat of white paint on them
    It is the Birds. They love the berries, it gives them the "trots" (or should I say "flaps") I live across the way from a very large Mulberry tree, just about as far away as it takes to process the berries.

    As for White, My Loverly truck came from Detroit, White. It is the birds, filled with Mulberries, that are trying to turn it Red.

    Last edited by Bill Simpson; 10-15-2010 at 06:24 PM.

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    I bought cars & trucks with every color of paint EXCEPT white because I did not want mulberry stains/ and POKE BERRY stains to be seen on the paint
    I just noticed the dealer name plate on the pinto
    Last edited by ray hampton; 10-15-2010 at 10:56 PM.

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    Mulberry trees get huge in my neck of the woods. But are certainly correct about the white truck.. or car.

    Could the Tamarisk be tamarack(SP)? Tamarack has beautiful wood as I remember.
    Last edited by Paul Douglass; 10-16-2010 at 02:33 AM.
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  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by ray hampton View Post
    I bought cars & trucks with every color of paint EXCEPT white because I did not want mulberry stains/ and POKE BERRY stains to be seen on the paint
    I just noticed the dealer name plate on the pinto
    Was in Ft. Worth TX this past spring, when I came out of the motel next morning, that dealer's plate was the only way to determine which White Ford in the parking lot was mine...

  7. #17
    I known that feeling, I got a key holder and I can unlock the doors at a distance
    unless I am trying to open someone else car doors/ can anyone start their car or truck and remove the keys without turning the engine off ?

  8. #18
    AIRPORT FORD is a dealer in northern Kentucky/ the closest ford dealer to my home

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by ray hampton View Post
    AIRPORT FORD is a dealer in northern Kentucky/ the closest ford dealer to my home
    Getting to be about the last one... 5 miles from me... Buttermilk Pike

  10. #20
    I don't know about Riverside Ford in Newport, Grant co. had a ford dealer the last time that I were there--Mason co. got a good size dealer lot

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