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Apr 15th, 2010 at 05:35 PM
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http://i980.photobucket.com/albums/ae282/dsegel4/013.jpghttp://i980.photobucket.com/albums/ae282/dsegel4/014.jpgI got this tree about 8 to 9 years ago from The National Arbor Day Foundation--one of their 10 trees for $10. Of course they were just 2 foot sticks when I got them but I still have 3 growing. Anyway, This has been growing slowly and steadily--it's about 6' tall now. I was quite surprised to see it flowering this spring (it has not in the past). The flowers are quite sweet smelling and look a lot like apple blossoms to me (though I doubt seriously it's a fruit tree). Would appreciate it if anyone could ID this tree for me.
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The Gnome
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It looks like a happy Apple tree to me....
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That second picture with the flowers is soooooooo pretty!
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Are you kidding? What is a happy apple tree? I come up with nothing on a Google search.
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Are you kidding? What is a happy apple tree? I come up with nothing on a Google search. A happy apple is an apple tree that appears to be thriving (not to be confused with unhappy, Crappy Apple trees)
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