What is this tree?
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Rebouchage on Aug 30, 2015It could be a mulberry (which is a tree). I remember these growing everywhere when I worked in Armenia many years ago. There are a white variety and a black one. The locals make their own type of vodka from this fruit, and it's powerful. I'm just trying for as solution, post some pictures of the fruit. I hope you soon find a reliable solution.Helpful Reply
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Gabrielle Falk on Aug 30, 2015I'm from SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (not Canada - don't know where Canada came from - I've never even been there). Anyway. What about taking a photo and taking it to the local plant nursery. I've done this quite a few times over the years. Best way to identify a certain species/Gabrielle FROM AUSTRALIAHelpful Reply
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Rita C. - Panoply on Aug 30, 2015This is a Kousa dogwood tree. I have two in my landscape. Flowers in spring.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Aug 30, 2015Does this tree have thorns?Helpful Reply
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Sundra Cline on Aug 30, 2015try this site allthingsplants.comHelpful Reply
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Holly McCord on Aug 30, 2015This is definitely a kousa dogwood - the fruit is edible and wine can be made from the fruit. See the article/blog attached. http://arcadianabe.blogspot.com/2012/09/kousa-dogwood-another-urban-wonder.htmlHelpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Aug 30, 2015This is not a kousa dogwood,Leaves look similar but they do not produce berries only a small flower.Helpful Reply
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Dottie Unruh on Aug 30, 2015Kousa Dogwoods do, indeed, produce edible fruit. All of the nursery sites confirm this.Helpful Reply
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Joan Leahy on Aug 30, 2015Cornus kousa - AKA japanesse dogwoodHelpful Reply
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Margie on Aug 30, 2015Here's a photo of Kousa Dogwood with the fruit. Have heard (not tasted) that the fruit pulp is very tasty but the skin is a little bitter.Helpful Reply
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