What kind of plant is this?
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Aug 22, 2014Can you take a close up of the leaves? From first glance I would say an elm tree but there are some shrubs that look like this too from a distance.Helpful Reply
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Michelle Powers on Aug 22, 2014I had to do a new post in order to add a pic. Phone problems. Lol.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Aug 24, 2014I would suspect an elm as well. If you can't take a closeup of the leaves, do a Google search and compare with your plant.Helpful Reply
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Michelle Powers on Aug 26, 2014Thank you!!Helpful Reply
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