Aug 24, 2010 #4,803 theXman Branched out member Location MD, USA the one to the right, is it Black Locust. the one to the left? I don't remember.... another Tulip? (ha, had to get you back for like a year ago when you posted the answer to a tree you saw in person and I had posted on TFAD)
the one to the right, is it Black Locust. the one to the left? I don't remember.... another Tulip? (ha, had to get you back for like a year ago when you posted the answer to a tree you saw in person and I had posted on TFAD)
Aug 24, 2010 #4,804 MattyD Location MD Guys I apologize. I said left when I meant right. Sorry william. Black locust Foshow! HAHAHA Fair enough
Guys I apologize. I said left when I meant right. Sorry william. Black locust Foshow! HAHAHA Fair enough
Aug 29, 2010 #4,806 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island I do believe so, sir. Sometimes I think some folks will never get the rules of this game. 1.) ID CORRECTLY=POST NEW PIC 2.) IF YOU DON'T HAVE ONE, OFFER UP YOUR TURN It is pretty simple, really. -Tom
I do believe so, sir. Sometimes I think some folks will never get the rules of this game. 1.) ID CORRECTLY=POST NEW PIC 2.) IF YOU DON'T HAVE ONE, OFFER UP YOUR TURN It is pretty simple, really. -Tom
Aug 31, 2010 #4,807 B BostonBull Location North of Boston Mind if I jump in? Attachments 242242-img_5843(Custom).webp 391.6 KB · Views: 51
Aug 31, 2010 #4,811 T trees4ever I say it's a Viburnum. Either V. opulus - European Cranberry bush OR a very distorted V. plicatum var. tomentosum - Doublefile viburnum -Diane
I say it's a Viburnum. Either V. opulus - European Cranberry bush OR a very distorted V. plicatum var. tomentosum - Doublefile viburnum -Diane
Aug 31, 2010 #4,814 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island Chionanthus. (I forgot rule three... If no one does anything, JUMP IN!!! ) -Tom
Sep 1, 2010 #4,816 B BostonBull Location North of Boston This is a common tree, it was planted here inthe USA......more on that later
Sep 1, 2010 #4,817 JeffL Location Orange, MA That bark, those flowers.........no clue. Is it a semi-bonsai'd tree, or is that a glorified shrub?
Sep 1, 2010 #4,820 T trees4ever A Magnolia of some sort.... Maybe.... Magnolia Kobus var. stellata 'Waterlily' ?? -Diane