Anyone know the name of this tree or shrub?
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Erica Glasener on May 09, 2012Trish, the shrub on the left is a Viburnum (should be very fragrant) and the small tree or large shrub on the right is Cercis (Redbud) probably the native type, Cercis canadensis.Helpful Reply
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Joanne L on May 09, 2012The picture on the left is a snowball and right one looks like lilacs.Helpful Reply
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Susie G on May 09, 2012climbing hydrangea on the left, I think.Helpful Reply
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Barbara R on May 09, 2012Red Bud tree on rightHelpful Reply
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Trish W on May 09, 2012Neither Snowball or Hydrangea. Redbub and ViburnumHelpful Reply
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Trish W on May 09, 2012Thanks to all who helped me. @Doug, these were taken at a campground in Central Washington about 30 miles from my home. Wish I would have gotten a start from them!Helpful Reply
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Dianne James on Jun 04, 2015The white flower is from an "Annabelle" Hygrandea. These are very large circular flowers on a shrub and give quite a show in the spring.Helpful Reply
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Melindateal.mt on Jul 01, 2015Yes a white hydrangea. And the tree looks like a redbud. They bloom before leafing outHelpful Reply
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RoseMary Wells on May 10, 2016The white one is NOT an Annabelle hydrangea! It's some kind of viburnum - hydrangea blossoms are very different from this blossom. They may look similar from a distance, but not up close. The leaf is a viburnum leaf, too, not a hydrangea leaf.Helpful Reply
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Jan7045011 on Sep 05, 2016White one looks a bit like English May !!Helpful Reply
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Ann Davis on Sep 12, 2016RoseMary you are exactly correct. Viburnum. We call them snowball bushes in South.Helpful Reply
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Annie Doherty on Sep 18, 2016Definitely a Viburnum as Rosemary pointed out the leaf and the stiffer stem, they are very popular in Scotland, this larger flowering shrub and also a smaller flowering version. I don't know what the taller pink one is, sorry.Helpful Reply
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Lin8333877 on Sep 26, 2016This looks like the snowball bush I have in my yard. We had one in the church that I used to work at, but they planted it too close to the church and it was growing into the eaves.Helpful Reply
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Dixie on Oct 17, 2016snow ball bush.Helpful Reply
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