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Odd Leaf ID

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  1. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Just went out onto the deck to check the humidity and this odd moustache shaped leaf caught my attention. I'm pretty sure I know what it is or what it should be. App users have at it. IMG_7700.JPG IMG_7699.JPG
     
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    Very unique!

    On a side note, my wife and I have had good luck using AI for tree ID; snap a pic and upload it to the AI app directly. Grok and ChatGTP have been really good.
     
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    And the app says ---
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    appears to be an aberration
    and based on the veining more likely tulip than, say, sassyfras
    tulip is also prone to that black mold from aphids feeding on them
     
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    It is tulip (yellow) poplar. Small tree a few feet away among others in the bordering woods. IMG_7714.JPG Don't know if its a freak of nature, a normal anomaly, but the first time I've seen one like.
     
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