if it wasn't so pricey I'd do that just for how cool it is!It is possible at a cost?? to have the internal roots tested for the roots DNA and then matched to a tree or shrub externally.
There are various companies undertaking such work such as
http://www.botanical.net/root-ident.php
http://www.botanical.net/
Ken.
if it wasn't so pricey I'd do that just for how cool it is!
I don't see any evidence but it's possible.They could be very old dead roots, maybe the ivy got very out of hand once and was on the house?
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