There's a new tree in my garden - at least it seems to be a tree- and I didn't plant it. Can someone please help me to identify this unknown plant? I've hunted online and in books but can't seem to figure it out... help!!
(Ed: If you read this post earlier please roll to the bottom - I added another photo with one leaf against a white background so you can see the 5-veined leaves, laddering up alternately on the flexible stem. Mulberry is one suggestion -papaya another. The space between leaf stems seems rather large for papaya, but shade & 12" of rain from Hermine have made other plants very gawky so I'm not ruling anything out quite yet.)
![Annieinaustin, mystery tree alternate leaves](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiUxNPerFLiFDCuZTJ-qDfWoftd4_0bb02hHhOlyRe3UxtNrW49183RhoFUfnL_YMGx-XCblwetVYpP1fEzhRyp9bDWUclJBj9e4Pf4uIDlpkbYhUVHRJejs1YzjZR1_a8JeS9EGoY_QQTm/s400/Annieinaustin,+..,10,3,Mystery+leaves+alternate.jpg)
The plant appeared in a new flower bed that had been St Augustine lawn until last March. I noticed it in early summer but thought at first it was a seedling of some kind of hibiscus. Just in case it was something good, I decided to let it grow, try to identify it and move it when fall brought cooler weather.
![Annieinaustin Mystery tree 12 inch leaves](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiZtg3wxu65hT2e18gGfKAlT8cV_IhGJt4_gzCoItEIVJ83JGOMZ4vUwIfmC16nKJOrQQgRtVbTtBphAkpNYLxh3H3TnFJGwC1y7rrAOdS9mhXBJmEVbh1dgj0SjcEwO-dFHP7cr8a8PP6d/s400/Annieinaustin,+..,10,3,Mystery+leaves+%26+hand.jpg)
![Annieinaustin Mystery tree in flower bed](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiJ8zVjkMGEDMIOkibJZow52KwSGm2KRbZnTgyzbT1LHiJY4u52-rjoDUxMs_tUMZT0SLxrZbPVP1XoZfvDf51XBlbwHZ7ObWfCXtjOsZ5bybCNVCEppvhyCy_UYJkQRIwLMrHmJnaZh8PN/s400/Annieinaustin,+..,10,3,Mystery+tree+vert.jpg)
Thanks for any advice - Annie in Austin
(Ed at 4 PM: Here's one more photo - thanks to everyone on the blog, Twitter and at GardenWeb Texas Forum for commenting! Read through the comments and see how the plant was identified as a Mulberry.)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiVl1Kgnu8edQU56fliWq4mKoQgAW7CEPUf9ad6ls-tFR5ZeJS0ASG0zos27Y_qnQ9j7hyphenhyphenOAUvtXKoMv0i6eil8LxrvRWWJS9Y4sC3VXwcrzekQjBt79eEOT7eZoGcAwBehhxWgReCXtxO9/s400/Annieinaustin,+..,10,3,+maybe+a+Mulberry.jpg)
Morus australis
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