3 trees ID please
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help id please 3 lobed plant -tree
Comments (2)Yes, that is it , wow that was quick. I appreciate it ,almost went nuts searching through web for info. on this plant....See MoreTricky flowering tree ID needed 1 of 3 pic
Comments (4)Could be apple blossoms. Do they have a nice fragrance?...See More3 trees in need of ID's please
Comments (6)Double posting. Same answers were given on Name That Plant where the OP gave the info that 1 was planted as a lilac but hadn't flowered. I can't see pic no 2 here but on the other post I don't see anything that looks like a pear. Just two cherries and a lilac. Here is a link that might be useful: Other post...See MoreCan someone please help me ID'ing these 3 plants?
Comments (5)Thank you very much for the ID's. The first one is near the spot where I saw the bad-looking P. mugo subsp. rotunda about which I asked an ID too. At first I though they were both the same species because they looked similar, but when I went too look closer then I could see the cones were definitely different. Funny part is that someone else suggested in that thread where I asked for an ID that it could be P. thunbergii. So I guess both trees are similar looking indeed. The second one I think comes from a hedge close-by that was (I think) never trimmed and therefore started producing cones. The third one is almost a miracle to me. Closest Abies koreana that I'm aware of is at least a few hundred meters away from where I found it. I'm very glad I dug it out too because A. koreana was also on my wanted list. :)...See Morethefof Zone 8/9 UK
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