Identify this tree
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Lin10551163 on Aug 29, 2016Take it to a local garden center that sells trees and shrubs. Someone there can probably help you.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Aug 29, 2016Does the flower have a scent?Helpful Reply
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Deltamom on Aug 29, 2016Hackberry?!Helpful Reply
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Sandra Lancaster on Aug 29, 2016might be an elderberryHelpful Reply
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Elaine Twaddell on Aug 30, 2016looks like a viburnumHelpful Reply
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Fran H on Aug 30, 2016Thank you Elaine! That's it! Love this forum.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Aug 30, 2016I though viburnum as well ,however you said a tree so I thought my answer was wrong.Helpful Reply
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Fran H on Aug 30, 2016I was mistaken Janet in calling it a tree. I assumed that's what it was since it is 15 foot high! I have read up on the Vigurnum and some species do grow that tall.Helpful Reply
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