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Do they fruit? buzzycrumbhunger Thursday #1
No, just flowers MIButterfly Thursday #2
Hm. buzzycrumbhunger Thursday #4
Ooh! buzzycrumbhunger Thursday #6
This website says there are nine trees with pink flowers that turn white Nittersing Thursday #3
No, not really MIButterfly Thursday #8
Sounds like a Japanese magnolia. Lochloosa Thursday #5
A photo while in the flowering state would be helpful to identify it for you. magicarpet Thursday #7
I took a photo with my phone but don't know how to get it on DU MIButterfly Thursday #10
shortest path for phones usonian Thursday #16
I've gotten as far as Direct Link. Now what do I do? MIButterfly Thursday #18
select the URL in the "direct link", copy it all. Edit your post.Paste the URL in it, and preview until it works. usonian Thursday #20
Now I'm starting to wonder - is this a safe thing to do? MIButterfly Thursday #21
post a reply. Paste the "direct url" into it, label it test and see what happens. (preview) usonian Thursday #24
Image? MIButterfly Thursday #27
Crabapple is my guess. perfessor Thursday #28
YAY!!! BEAUTIFUL. usonian Thursday #34
Is that true for an android phone too? MIButterfly Thursday #35
I did computer support for a good number of years, both very high level (university and industry) and for average folks. usonian Thursday #37
Go out in your neighborhood and kidnap an eleven year old. Then bake them a huge tray of chocolate brownies magicarpet Thursday #22
From your description, it sounds like a magnolia. patphil Thursday #9
What's the shape of the leaves? What's the bark like? ... littlemissmartypants Thursday #11
It's not bushlike. It's a tree with a trunk and branches MIButterfly Thursday #13
That's ok. If it's a mature tree there are probably not too many pictures to compare it to. littlemissmartypants Thursday #15
Iowa Flora: ZDU Thursday #12
Sounds like a magnolia... littlemissmartypants Thursday #14
I am in Michigan, zone 6 MIButterfly Thursday #19
That expanded the list a little. It could also be a Dogwood. littlemissmartypants Thursday #23
... littlemissmartypants Thursday #25
I added a photo to my original post MIButterfly Thursday #29
You have yourself a camellia, my dear MIButterfly. No doubt about it. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Thursday #30
"Sounds like" a magnolia. I grew one or two in the past. usonian Thursday #17
PLAN B usonian Thursday #26
Ornamental cherry was my thought Easterncedar Thursday #31
The flowers look like a late blooming (Kwanzan) cherry (photo in post). If the tree spooky3 Thursday #32
That's beautiful. usonian Thursday #36
Baby trees are much less expensive. Cherries are beautiful. Nt spooky3 Thursday #38
Well, now you know what to do with those cherry pits! usonian Thursday #40
Look up Kwanzan cherry Easterncedar Thursday #33
Looks like a flowering quince... ultralite001 Thursday #39
Happening upon this....beautiful tree! electric_blue68 Monday #41
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