Does anyone know what type of tree this is?
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Patricia Bowers P on May 10, 2012Looks like confederate jasmine.Helpful Reply
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DeAnn E on May 10, 2012Looks like some type of Honeysuckle.Helpful Reply
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Jennifer M on May 10, 2012Is it a type of Magnolia??Helpful Reply
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Kelli E on May 10, 2012Sweetshade, Hymenosporum flavum http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/64261/Helpful Reply
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Janet P on May 10, 2012ditto, looks like Honeysuckle of some typeHelpful Reply
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Jacqueline H on May 10, 2012honeysuckle! mmmmmm pull the flower off & suck the honey! grew up with one outside our front door! :)Helpful Reply
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Jennifer T on May 10, 2012Not quite sure without seeing the bark and foliage placement, but it looks like a relative of pulmeria (aka frangi-pangi in the south)Helpful Reply
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Michelle D on May 10, 2012Japanese Honeysuckle....Helpful Reply
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Joel F on May 10, 2012Plumaria!!!Helpful Reply
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Kim L on May 10, 2012Looks like some type of Honeysuckle, but NOT a vine. Have you crushed one of the flowers & smelled it??Helpful Reply
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Scott B on May 10, 2012It really looks like a bay leaf tree blossom look at it on internet search very close small color bloom and type.Helpful Reply
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Sharron W on May 10, 2012Looks like you've gotten your answer, from Kelli E.Helpful Reply
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Linda K on May 10, 2012It's definitely a type of honeysuckle. We have some growing on the trellis that covers one side of our pergola. The fragrance is very evident in early morning, or early evening, and it has a very sweet odor to itl Plant some right outside your window, and you will have a natural 'room deodorizer'! And the cost is great, because it's 'free', especially if you take a little walk into the woods, & cut a few pieces of the wild variety!!! LOL!!!Helpful Reply
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Jacquelyn B on May 10, 2012it looks like honeysuckle...like many others have noted.Helpful Reply
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Sharron W on May 10, 2012Here are some pictures from the link Kellli E Posted. Apparently it's a subtropical, native to Australia but planted all over Florida and California...Helpful Reply
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Laura C on May 10, 2012Pretty.Helpful Reply
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Lollipopp58 on May 10, 2012cut a piece and take it to a local nursery or a home depot garden rep....they can identify it. The blooms do resemble both honeysuckle and jasmine, but not in a tree form like your photo. Where are you located? I'd like to know what it is too. Can you post it when you find out?Helpful Reply
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Cindy B on May 10, 2012is it a tree or vine looks like honeysuckle to me we got it in our backyardHelpful Reply
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Cathy L on May 10, 2012The leave look like a Magnolia tree - very glossy. Not like the Honeysuckle leaf. My guess a Yellow Magnolia.Helpful Reply
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Sandy G on May 10, 2012the common name is sweetshadeHelpful Reply
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Sandy G on May 10, 2012http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/38584/Helpful Reply
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Sue M on May 10, 2012Looks like the honeysuckle I use to just about live under when I was a child..... mmmmmmmmmmmmm I use to love that treeHelpful Reply
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Nickie B on May 10, 2012PulmeriaHelpful Reply
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Bian F on May 10, 2012Not a tree it's a vineHelpful Reply
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JJ B on May 10, 2012Thank you all for the info. Definetly what Kelli E.,Sharon W., And Sandy G suggested. It is a Sweetshade! I am so stoked. Had it for 4-5 years and didn't have a clue what it was. I saw a tree with the seed pods and planted the pods. Thank youHelpful Reply
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Kelly S on May 10, 2012What a way to add beauty without all the fuss and $$.Helpful Reply
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Val Y on May 10, 2012I believe it is a type of jasmine. (glory bower)Helpful Reply
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Val Y on May 10, 2012Glory Bower - we moved to a house with one and it took months to track down its identity. Check out this link http://www.pic2fly.com/Glory+Bower+Tree.htmlHelpful Reply
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Eulalia on May 11, 2012Do not click on the link on Val Y's post. It will open up all kinds of windows!Helpful Reply
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Rima Khawaja on Jul 05, 2015honey scullHelpful Reply
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