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Are the catalpas as much of a nuecence as I think the bradford pear that is turning in to a noxious weed around here?
They are really not a nuisance tree around here. These are in a grove north of a barn, there has been one large Catalpa tree there since I was kid. The fences haven’t been cleaned or replaced since they were put in in the 50’s so they had a chance to proliferate.

Catalpas aren’t a prominent tree here & most are yard tees, you seldom see them growing away from a yard or farmstead.

Mulberry, honey locust, autumn olives & red cedars are the prodigious spreaders/nuisances here.
 

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They are really not a nuisance tree around here. These are in a grove north of a barn, there has been one large Catalpa tree there since I was kid. The fences haven’t been cleaned or replaced since they were put in in the 50’s so they had a chance to proliferate.

Catalpas aren’t a prominent tree here & most are yard tees, you seldom see them growing away from a yard or farmstead.

Mulberry, honey locust, autumn olives & red cedars are the prodigious spreaders/nuisances here.
I have never had to deal with catalpa trees. I know they are a softwood so that tells me enough about firewood quality. But, they are amazing when they bloom.
 

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Speaking of firewood, I am cleaning up a mimosa tree tomorrow. How is mimosa for firewood, other than burns better than water? I will keep it anyway, but I was just wondering
 
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