Help identifying this flowering tree ...
Kinda like a dogwood - but then - no it's not ...?
Hudson Valley NY --- Zone 6A
Any help would be appreciated !
Have a great day & Thank You !
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Mar1481072 on May 29, 2016either a viburnum or climbing hydrangaHelpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on May 29, 2016I think it is a viburnum.Google images and see what you think.Helpful Reply
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Pat Santhouse on May 29, 2016Looks like virbunum to me as well. Although leaves do look similar to hydrangea, If it has a sweet flowery smell I would bet it is virburnumHelpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on May 29, 2016Also Hydrangea is not blooming yet.Helpful Reply
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Sharonhull on May 29, 2016It is Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum, often called Doublefile Viburnum.Helpful Reply
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Treva Putman on May 29, 2016Also known as Japanese Snowball.Helpful Reply
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Kari Roberts on May 30, 2016Viburnum plicatum aka summer snowflake.Helpful Reply
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Dawn Gagnon on May 30, 2016Definitely looks like Viburnum :DHelpful Reply
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Sabine on Jun 02, 2016I suppose it is a hortensia, botanical name hydrangea. The flowers are like those of hydrangea petiolaris. Sorry, I only know the botanical name, but that's international. You can find pictures of it on wikipedia.1 marked as helpful Reply
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Mary on Jun 04, 2016HydrangeaHelpful Reply
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