Plant tree flowering ID
Thanks, Cyndi
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YmooRe on Apr 17, 2015I believe this is called a "TULIP Tree", I saw one in bloom in upstate NY a few years ago.Helpful Reply
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Elaine Young on Apr 17, 2015I think this May be a Carolina Silverbell. Definitely not a tulip tree which has orangey yellow flowers.Helpful Reply
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Luis on Apr 17, 2015It looks to me like a Catalpa TreeHelpful Reply
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JoAnna McCullar on Apr 17, 2015Halesia also known as Carolina Silverbell, they are very expensive at nurseries.Helpful Reply
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Myrna Mack on Apr 17, 2015not a catalpa, I have some of them... leaves aren't large enough but the flowers are similar... whatever it is, it's pretty!Helpful Reply
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TaraE on Apr 17, 2015Here are tulip trees for reference... very different and huge trees. http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=tulip+tree&qpvt=tulip+tree&qpvt=tulip+tree&FORM=IGREHelpful Reply
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Denise on Apr 18, 2015It is not a tulip tree because the flowers on a tulip tree face up not down.Helpful Reply
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1240839 on Apr 18, 2015It is the Carolina silver bell, all catalpa flowers look more like orchid flowers.Helpful Reply
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Teo on Apr 18, 2015Catalpa bignonioides dati clic ...Helpful Reply
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Teo on Apr 18, 2015https://www.google.ro/search?q=paulownia+inflorit&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=qGsyVejutor răspunde la această întrebare ...clicHelpful Reply
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Judy on Apr 18, 2015It's a Halesia (Silverbell) for sure.....there's more than one variety. Definitely NOT a Tulip Tree or a Catalpa! Beautiful whichever variety.Helpful Reply
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Ann Seyler on Apr 18, 2015It looks like silver bells.. We have them in Florida, tooHelpful Reply
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ByLightOfMoon on Apr 19, 2015With your help and my research, I do think this is the" Carolina Silverbell", the flowers and leaf match really good. I did find some very large pods that could be "Caltapa Tree Pods", much larger than I have ever seen before though. I will post a photo of them also with some other finds I wonder about. Thanks so very much for ALL Of your answers! Ivery much appreciate the ID's! Smiles, CyndiHelpful Reply
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