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Mystery Tree

comments (3) May 29th, 2009 in gallery

gardensbyt gardensbyt, member
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Mystery Tree, May 15, green leaves and flowers, about 10 feet
May 23, leaves are darkening
 
 
 
 
 
 
May 23
 
 
Mystery Tree, May 15, green leaves and flowers, about 10 feet Click the image to enlarge.

Mystery Tree, May 15, green leaves and flowers, about 10 feet


This tree is about 10 feet, initially flowers and has green leaves, within a week leaves darken


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Comments (3)

luvtogrow writes: It could be wild hydrangea. I have several different species growing in our woods. They bloom in spring about a week apart and are very pretty in the woodland setting.
google wild hydrangea and I think you will find a pic to match yours. Posted: 11:42 am on February 7th
gardensbyt writes: I googled Cephalanthus, it's definitely not that. Thanks for your help however! Posted: 11:59 pm on May 31st
kevilicious writes: I think it might be a common ButtonBush, Cephalanthus occidentalis. Check out some photos of this plant and see what you think? Hope this helps. Posted: 4:24 pm on May 30th
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