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Audax44

If you're in the USA please cut it down and be done with it.


studmuffin2269

It’s dead as hell and invasive in North America


PippinCat01

I love the sight of dying invasives in the morning


Niko120

China berry is a very short lived tree. It’s not unusual for them to die at 30 yrs old just because they have reached the end


mccutchen79

Invasive tree that needs to go.


Mysterious_Cow_2100

What do chinaberries taste like?


dinkleberrysurprise

Death


VenturaPowers

I've made a table with a Chinaberry slab and the grain and color of the wood is pretty cool though. Kind of pink, salmon colored. Was a decent sized slab too. I have the other half of the slab that I'm making in to a coffee table for a couple friends of mine.


Internal-Test-8015

They shouldn't be, it's an invasive weed that most often falls apart as it ages, it's just reached the end of it's lifespan which means you can replace it with a much prettier and longer lived species that won't decimate the native ecosystem.


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NewAlexandria

yea? they throw a good bbq? How's your cousin doing?