What is this tree?
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[SIZE=4][FONT=Comic Sans MS]This fragrant tree is in a neighbors yard, and the sweet aroma fills the whole street! It is so pretty- can someone tell me what it is?[/FONT][/SIZE]
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It could be many things, but a Black Locust tree or other Locust has wonderful scented flowers that look a whole lot like your pictures. [URL]https://www.google.com/search?q=black+locust+tree&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiEmO6K4OfhAhUlSN8KHeyTBi4Q_AUIDigB&biw=1138&bih=576&dpr=1.25[/URL]
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Looks like a Crepe Myrtle to me....
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White Lilac tree ??
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Is perhaps a lilac grafted onto a rootstock for tree growth and not woody shrub growth. it isn't a terribly easy photo to see the detail on. I think maybe a Korean/Japanese variety? or I could be totally wrong.
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How about a closeup detailed picture of a leaf?
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I know it is not a lilac--I grew up surrounded with lilacs! The flowers are about the size and shape of a man's thumb. I'll get a closer photo.
Also not crepe mrytle- I lived in Louisiana and love them. |
Could it be a Linden tree? There are many varieties, though your blossoms may be too dense for some Lindens.
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I wonder if this is a Summersweet Clethra tree?
Linda |
closer photo
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Looks like a type of bird cherry AKA mayday tree to me.
Introduced to the US from Asia and Europe. [url]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prunus_subg._Padus[/url] |
I think you nailed it Worth! Well done :)
Linda |
Thanks, Worth-- I'm pretty sure that's it.
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It certainly looks like our native Prunus padus! (very pretty flowers and the berries can be used to prepare great tasting brandy/wine..)
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