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#279061 May 7th, 2009 at 05:51 PM
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Hey everyone, I'm so sorry for spamming, but I would like to know the names of these plants:

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Hello,,,,,,,,, I don't know the name of any of those trees,, Sorry,,
The limit of pictures per post is 3 you have 11 shock


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the 4th might be a lady banks rose


9, I think, the yellow, is forsythia


the first might be a Bradford Pear





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the 5th is Leland Cypress



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Originally Posted by Bestofour
the 4th might be a lady banks rose

9, I think, the yellow, is forsythia

the first might be a Bradford Pear


I agree with Bestofour


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oohhh, I like that number 9. forsythia?
Is the first one and the next to last one the same type of tree?
they both remind me of a dogwood, but your from canada??...idk, if they even grow up there?


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hello, 1 does look like a Bradford pear, 2 is a Fir, perhaps a Douglas Fir, 4 & 9 are both Forsythia, and 10 could be a cherry.


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4 & 9 are definitely forsythia

5 looks like arbovitae - deer love to eat them!

7 looks like my maple trees


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Number four may actually be Scotch Broom. I don't know where in Canada you are, but around here it is all over the place.

It's more scraggly and unkempt than the forsythia and kinda forgotten looking squished up against that fence - which is how Broom would likely be treated!

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1. Bradford pear
2. Some sort of spruce or fir
3. Some sort of spruce or fir (can't tell without a closeup
4. Forsythia (never seen a scotch broom grow that large)
5. Arborvita
6. Tulip Poplar
7. Some sort of maple.
8. The leaves and branching remind me of apple, but I don't know about the reddish parts
9. Forsythia
10. Looks like a service berry (amelanchier) to me.
11. Looks somewhat applish again??



Last edited by obywan59; May 8th, 2009 at 10:43 PM.

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I agree with "obywan59"
I think #3 may be a Norway spruce. I have grown them before.


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