Nov 15, 2010 #5,506 macrocarpa Branched out member Location Midwest buds don't look nearly big enough, but some kind of magnolia?
Nov 15, 2010 #5,508 robinia Participating member Location Ontario, Canada No Carpinus, no Magnolia. It was the hawthorn that was "warm", but only distantly.
Nov 15, 2010 #5,509 MattyD Location MD Great TFAD Rob! just throwing things out there now. Gleditsia triacanthos inermis?
Nov 15, 2010 #5,511 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island If that is a Callery pear I'm going to find you and kill you. Say it ain't so.
Nov 15, 2010 #5,512 MattyD Location MD [ QUOTE ] If that is a Callery pear I'm going to find you and kill you. Say it ain't so. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed
[ QUOTE ] If that is a Callery pear I'm going to find you and kill you. Say it ain't so. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed
Nov 15, 2010 #5,513 macrocarpa Branched out member Location Midwest say it isn't so? at least let it be an of the wall cherry or plum of some sort? Klamath plum ? bitter cherry ?
say it isn't so? at least let it be an of the wall cherry or plum of some sort? Klamath plum ? bitter cherry ?
Nov 15, 2010 #5,514 robinia Participating member Location Ontario, Canada Rosaceae is correct. But no genus yet. This one has a common name refering to 2, maybe even 3 different common names, all unrelated to each other.
Rosaceae is correct. But no genus yet. This one has a common name refering to 2, maybe even 3 different common names, all unrelated to each other.
Nov 15, 2010 #5,516 robinia Participating member Location Ontario, Canada now THAT is close! ...actually I should say you are 1/2 right.
Nov 15, 2010 #5,518 tomthetreeman Participating member Location Rhode Island Sorbus x hybrida or hostii
Nov 15, 2010 #5,519 robinia Participating member Location Ontario, Canada ahh, no. Not yet. I hope the name hasn't changed!