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What type of tree is this?

 
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I have this tree on my property, can’t figure out what it is. Any help? Hasn’t produced anything but leaves for 3 years. The tree is one single limb with these leaves half way up to the top.
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Grows on 10 to 12 foot branch
Grows on 10 to 12 foot branch
 
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It looks like mulberry to me.  What part of the country (world) are you located in?
 
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agreed, some kind of mulberry. there are unfortunately mulberries that don’t make fruit (different genus but fairly closely related) like paper mulberry. knowing where you are would help id.
 
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Hi, I am in North Carolina. This is tree form, from the ground to tip is 10 to 12 feet.
 
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Paper Mulberry looks most likely.
 
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Thank you all
 
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