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Mon, Jul 8, 13 at 18:12
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RE: Help ID these plants / trees
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I believe some of these are different trees of the same variety. I cannot guarantee but the berry like things appear to be raspberries. The sixth one is pomegranate. you are very lucky! have fun with a great garden! |
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| I think the first 3 look like some type of berry that grows on a 'cane'-raspberry or similar fruit-are they on a cane or vine? |
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| They are growing on a cane, when I first saw it I immediately thought it might be raspberry or blackberry. I sure do hope it is, I guess time will tell. I thought the sixth one might be blueberry (im not 100% sure), its a medium size bush with lots of berries. |
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| The sixth one looks like a Serviceberry. Brady |
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| 6th one is definitely not a pomegranate. |
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| First three are raspberry and not blackberry. Agree with serviceberry. |
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| Thanks for the help! I found out that Pictures #4 & #5 are more than likely red currant. The last image is quite possibly an apple tree. |
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I think 4 & 5 are ornamental shrubs - possibly viburnums. The last one possibly a hawthorn tree. You might post the pictures in one of the other forums. I bet you will have a beautiful yard come spring. Sherry |
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1-3 raspberry 4-5 Viburnum - probably V.trilobum 6 serviceberry 7 lilac 8 hawthorn |
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| Yes; 4-5 do not look like currants. The Name That Plant forum usually gives very precise plant IDs. |
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| I agree with lucky_p, although the last one I thought was for sure an apple, a very small apple. However I am not familiar with hawthorn so he's probably right. I do know that hawthorn and apple are in the same family so it makes sense. The others I think are all correct. |
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| Last one is a hawthorn--note thorn at top of picture. |
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