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  2. Extremely messy-always dropping something: leaves, stems, flowers, or huge amounts (thousands) of drupes (aka marble sized toxic-to-humans berries). They get about 30 to 50 foot tall and have weak limbs that break easily (I mean just the weight of the drupes will break large branches!) contributing to the mess.

  3. Melia Species, Chinaberry Tree, Texas Umbrella Tree 'Umbraculiformis' Melia azedarach.

  4. Carolina Gardening:Chinaberry tree, not kidding - Dave's Garden

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    Chinaberry tree, not kidding. My stepfather is from upstate NY, and when he moved down here 35 years ago, he fell in love with the lowly regarded Chinaberry tree. He has a nice tree growing in his backyard that really is pretty. Part of my property is a flood plain, where I'm growing young live oaks, magnolias, crepe myrtles, and lots of zone ...

  5. This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions: Pomona, California. Solana Beach, California. Omega, Georgia. Austin, Texas. Belton, Texas. show all. View this plant in a garden. One vendor has this plant for sale.

  6. The shiny, deep green, delicate leafed chinaberry tree brings back found memories of my youth when my six brothers and I would have chinaberry fights when the berries turned green. The blooms are beautiful. This one is growing on a creek bank. (San Antonio, Tx.) by htop Nov 4, 2003 7:39 PM

  7. China Berry Trees (How to clean up berries?) - Dave's Garden

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    Or do I have to resort to using my leaf blower and blowing them all up agains the fence and then collect. LOL. Linda. Post #6528266. Quote. ecrane3 Dublin, CA (Zone 9a) May 10, 2009. There are some leaf blowers that will vacuum as well as blow, but your rocks look pretty small so it might pick them up too. Post #6528269.

  8. Regional. This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions: Phoenix, Arizona. Queen Creek, Arizona. Anaheim, California. Chula Vista, California. Elk Grove, California (2 reports) show all. View this plant in a garden.

  9. Plant Trading:WANTED: Chinaberry Tree - Dave's Garden

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    I have a variegated chinaberry seedling but cannot trade it to Texas. I got the parent plant several years ago at either Yucca Doo nursery (in Texas) or Worldplants, can't remember which..

  10. Mom, These Weed trees are the ones that make it in the desert here. My neighbors tree is blooming right now and the scent is heavenly. Pretty purple flowers. The bees flock to it.Yes messy. Pretty too. If I see any seedlings this year I will contact you . I see them from time to time. They do like water. They do better with it. Survive without ...

  11. PlantFiles Pictures: Melia Species, Bead-Tree, Cape Lilac,...

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    View picture of Melia Species, Bead-Tree, Cape Lilac, Chinaberry, Indian Lilac, Persian Lilac, Syringa Berrytree (Melia azedarach) at Dave's Garden. All pictures are contributed by our community.