Friday, 14 May 2010

Rare Trees?

These are both on a housing estate nearby and, in my opinion, are lovely trees and fairly rare.

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1. Close up of blossoms

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2. Close up of flowering structures.

Any guesses?  If you don't know the common name just put the Latin name!

9 comments:

  1. Not some dodgy Southern version of bird cherry? (And why don't trees get capitals for their names, I'd like to know?)

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  2. Is it a dodgy, southern version? I thought it was just a Bird Cherry (Prunus padus) but maybe it is a cultivar.
    If you look, Richard, you'll see that I always give Trees a capital letter.

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  3. Is it a dodgy, southern version? I thought it was just a Bird Cherry (Prunus padus) but maybe it is a cultivar.
    If you look, Richard, you'll see that I always give Trees a capital letter.

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  4. Leaves look a bit like walnut, but the flowers don't. I'm stumped.

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  5. I think it is a Fringe Tree - Chionanthus virginicus.
    Have only seen one first-hand once but I have heard they make good small back yard trees.


    Alfred Kraemer

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  6. I think it is a Fringe Tree - Chionanthus virginicus

    Alfred

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