Trees We Do Not Like

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There are trees we do not like.
These are trees to take a hike.
One is called the Bradford Pear.
Please don’t plant it anywhere. -RA

Trees the dancin' tree.jpg

[sent via an e-mail, she’s a real beauty!]

The other day I added some quotes from past lectures including a quote about the nasty Bradford Pear. I then received a comment from Bill over at the Giant Duck Institute, about the Bradford pear and one of Bill’s favorite’s the Norway Maple, which got me to thinking.

What are the nasty trees that no one wants or should have in the landscape? So far we got 3, because I’m adding the good ‘ole sugar maple. So, so far:

  • Pyrus c. ‘Bradford’ the Bradford pear
  • Acer saccharinum L. the Sugar Silver(0000ps! my bad) Maple-is my pick, though I also have no love for the B. pear.
  • Acer platanoides L. the Norway maple-Bill from the Giant Duck Institute.

So let’s hear it! What are your picks and why. Just click on the comments link and add your choice. When we get up to 10 . . . if we get to 10 I’ll put up a page. That way they’ll be posted.

Here’s the Squidoo page where the list resides.

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Addendum on November 8th, 2007

This has become the number one post on this blog, my guess you are here because of a search engine hit on trees. here are a few more post that might interest you.

  • This post talks about voting for the worst tree, and a link to the Squidoo page where the link is.
  • “The Seven-Son Flower”(SSF), or Heptacodium miconiodes.
  • Talking about the World of Arborculture.
  • Looking to help an organization with reforestation, contact Trees for the Future, this post will fill you in on the organization.

254 responses to “Trees We Do Not Like”

  1. dancing alonnne????hhmmm……..

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    1. YOOOO sexxyyy lool naah fam im straught XD xxxxxxx

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  2. dancing tree young and weird ohhh dancing queen

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  3. I love it and for real trees can grow weird and I believe this is real.

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  4. i love it! it is SO awsome! i wanna see it in person! i hope it is in iowa! where is it anyway?

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  5. looks like a dancer it’s koooooooooooooool!! and a bit wired

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  6. IMMA HOOK HER UP

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    1. with a branch

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  7. ballerina!!

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  8. SHE IS VERY BEAUTY & SEXY.I DONT LOOK IT ANY WHEAR.IT IS VERY MOUCH CHARMING.

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  9. I think you should keep this specific tree. Look, there is a dancing woman in that tree, do you not see it? Her arms out stretched and her heart is open to the world around her.

    We are constantly surrounded by beauty in the most abstract of ways, it would be a shame to eliminate this specific tree, in my opinion.

    As for the breed of tree itself, I don’t really have any input on that.

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    1. absolutely wonderfull tree…. Nature looks its best untamed and that goes for select cutting too.

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    2. Daniyah,
      I saw her immediately as well! I couldn’t believe that no mention was made of it.

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    3. i saw her, i was looking up trees on google images, and there she was, how magnificant. but would never dream for any type of tree to not exist, such beauty as what one would find in the splender of a tree.

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    4. i agree. That is a dancing tree. There are beautiful trees out there , leave them alone find something else to complain about

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      1. I searched for trees and this came up. I’m thinking about using it as inspiration for an upcoming art project. It’s just wonderful.

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          Imigus fortress

          Omg Im sorry i didn’t relize u were using it in a project! Im sorry i didn’t mean for it to seem like i was copying u -sorry

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  10. it looks like a dancing ballerina..it is awesome

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  11. She’s even got a bust.

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    Imigus fortress

    Im putting this tree in my art project teacher loves it ! Such beauty found in the most unusual places!

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  13. If you seriously think the OP did not know the tree looked like a dancing woman, then your a f,ing retard.

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  14. Didnt any one see that woman dancing? How come no mention about it. What a beautfiul tree. Greetings!

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  15. I was so surprised that the article was about disliking it. so beautiful, like a dryad.

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  16. Sycamore Trees with the spiky fruit balls. What a terrible mess!!!!

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  17. how would you feel if we came up and said that “you should not be alive?”
    trees are what helps keep us alive, it helps in many ways, absorbing the CO2, providing shelter for many other creatures and animals, shades us from the hot sun and the list goes on and on…….
    it is inhuman to destroy anything that cause no pain nor harm to us
    trees are beautiful, we should learn to appreciate them and also we have to help protect them, from others who are narrow minded and thinks that the world will be a better place if they kill everything that they see as ugly in their own selfish world
    i do apologize for being ‘rude’ in this comment, but i feel that people should be aware that the action which are made today in our world should not be our downfall but it should be actions that will help us keep this earth from harm

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  18. I agree with you Sofy G@l. right now in Kenya we are having the worst draught in 70 years. several rain seasons have failed and people are dying of hunger. i believe somehow its tied up with reduction in tree cover and co2 emissions (probably from elsewhere cos we do not have many industries). many of the trees i have tried planting are drying up as i look. please let trees live where they can grow with minimal interruption. let us learn to live along with trees. landscape to avoid cutting trees down. help us in the third world to plant trees. i hope one day we will be able to reverse the trend……….

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  19. A tree like woman dancing ?!!!!!

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  20. I love this “dancing tree” and am hoping to put it in a painting. It says “I’m free”.

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  21. but wait a tree or a lady this

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  22. OMGosh a dancing woman! Cool.

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  23. I am not the only one who sees this tree is woman dancing. This is Mother Nature at her finest. It’s a crying, sickening shame that there are some folks who want to destroy the beauty they’re too blind to even SEE. Open your EYES people!!!

    Those *people* I don’t wnat near me. Give me dancing trees anyday. Near where I live there’s a GORGEOUS tree who loks like a very pregnant woman. Two office folk, one pregnant were talking about the “unsightly” bulge. In amazement I stopped as I was walking by and said “you mean like that” and I pointed at the pregnant woman’s belly. “What are you guys? Blind?? Can’t you see this tree is the very esscence of creation? She’s ‘pregnant’ too.” The tree even had ‘stretch marks’ and ‘breasts.’ The two “muggles” saw it after I pointed it out, but sad they were too blind to see anyway.

    Vive La Trees!

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