What kind of bush is this?
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Tammy@Deja Vue Designs on May 15, 2012kinda looks like a mountain laurelHelpful Reply
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Kim L on May 15, 2012Reminds me of a clematis!Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on May 16, 2012Deborah, can you post a better, larger photo? Having a close-up of the flower is good, but it would also help to see the leaf.Helpful Reply
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Deborah G on May 16, 2012Asked the owner of the house we walked by. It is a honey locust. But have another question I will post. Thanks Doug.Helpful Reply
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Debi M on May 16, 2012very pretty, never seen one beforeHelpful Reply
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Jamie M on May 16, 2012Kinda looks like Sweet Pea.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on May 17, 2012I've never seen a honey locust with that flower color. Possibly a clammy locust (Robinia viscosa)? Where is the tree?Helpful Reply
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Pamela H on May 17, 2012wisteria?Helpful Reply
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Tammy@Deja Vue Designs on May 17, 2012actually we have what resembles a honey locust here....and they bloom like this too....but all the other honey locusts have a different type of bloom.Helpful Reply
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Deborah G on May 17, 2012To Doug. Posted the tree. It is in Florida.Helpful Reply
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Kathy H on May 17, 2012look like a clematis, is it a ton of climbing vines?Helpful Reply
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Connie E on May 18, 2012ClematisHelpful Reply
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Tammy@Deja Vue Designs on Aug 24, 2012maybe this is a mountain laurel. Is it a bush....or a tree?Helpful Reply
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Cheryl A on Aug 25, 2012Sweet Pea ?Helpful Reply
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Natalie W on Aug 25, 2012I agree with Doug ... Robinia viscosaHelpful Reply
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Lois Franklin on Apr 12, 2015It's wisteria. Definitely not honey locust! Clematis has more of daisy like flower rather than the pea like flower. Wisteria is a vine but can be trained into a tree like bush and the blooms smell heavenly! Google it.Helpful Reply
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Arenda Villarreal on Jul 25, 2016Wisteria. Generally a climbing vine but can be trimmed into tree shape like I did mine.Helpful Reply
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Kei8395105 on Jul 25, 2016turtles plantHelpful Reply
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Eddie on Aug 25, 2016Looks kind alike a Dogwood.Helpful Reply
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Sue Kiene on Oct 23, 2016very pretty bloomsHelpful Reply
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Stephanie corley on Oct 23, 2016Wisteria. Do not over fertilize or you will have no bloons.Helpful Reply
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