Can You Identify This Pink Plant?
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Heidi on Jul 10, 2013Looks a little purplish........hmmmm........Jacaranda tree?Helpful Reply
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Jeanette Davie on Jul 11, 2013Redbud tree?Helpful Reply
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Peg on Jul 11, 2013It's a bit blurry and not close up but my guess, like Jeanette Davie is a red bud. I don't know the zones they grow in but we have them here in N.Y.Helpful Reply
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Ava Landscapes on Jul 12, 2013Looks like a redbud tree.Helpful Reply
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Sherry Valentine on Jul 12, 2013Definitey looks like redbud tree to me! They are gorgeous:Helpful Reply
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Kathy Forte' on Jul 12, 2013Looks like a redbud and early spring would be about right.Helpful Reply
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Heather (New House New Home) on Jul 12, 2013Looks like an eastern redbud tree to me too.Helpful Reply
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Tina on Jul 12, 2013It looks alike a redbud to me. If the leaves are heart shaped then it is a redbud!Helpful Reply
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Donna Shipley on Jul 12, 2013It is Redbud, which grows wild in the Northern California coastal range. Really beautiful when it's in bloom. I can't grow it at sea level.Helpful Reply
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Darlene Mapes on Jul 12, 2013Yes I'm guessing red bud. I started two of them and they both died. I see so many of them in my travels up the east coast.Helpful Reply
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Kolleen on Jul 12, 2013Redbuds grow great in Sacramento. They tolerate the heat just fine and are found on the side of the freeway so you know they are on their own as far as pruning/watering. Its one of my top 5 trees because of the wonderful color.Helpful Reply
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Michelle Eliker on Jul 12, 2013Western Redbud which are native to California.Helpful Reply
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Tammy on Jul 12, 2013Thanks all I truly appreciate it and so does my mumHelpful Reply
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Deanna Riles-Cox on Jul 12, 2013Red buds are prolific hear in Kentucky! The herald spring coming!Helpful Reply
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Sensible Gardening and Living on Jul 12, 2013Red Bud it is. I love these but they are not hardy here. If they were I would surely have a couple.Helpful Reply
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Trish Austin on Jul 12, 2013Jacaranda are more blueHelpful Reply
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Candace Henson on Jul 12, 2013I think it is a redbud tree also. Are the leaves heart shaped? If so, it is a redbud.Helpful Reply
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Rosalie M on Jul 13, 2013I'm with the others above...a rosebud. They are so beautiful.Helpful Reply
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Cathy McIntire on Jul 13, 2013Definitely look like Redbud and they are very prolific in Ohio!Helpful Reply
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Cindy Kramer on Jul 13, 2013Redbud!! They are soo pretty this is 3rd summer & has it grown this year! Enjoy I know I doHelpful Reply
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Gale Titus on Jul 19, 2013Redbud, they are all over here in North Texas.Helpful Reply
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Greenisgood on Mar 10, 2014Nice pic!. Did you ever see the pink flowers of the Pet TickleMe Plant. The TickleMe Plant will closes its leaves when Tickled! http://www.ticklemeplant.comHelpful Reply
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Debbie Moore on Mar 10, 2014The plant in the picture could be an unattended butterfly bush depending on what state your living in or it could be a crape myertal.Helpful Reply
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Maggie Lais on Mar 10, 2014The redbuds are gorgeous! One spring several years ago, we were almost to El portal CA, the Gateway to Yosemite National Park. We were traveling the very narrow road, following the Merced River, and suddenly every small tree, and every scrubby bush was choked with those beautiful buds... and the hillside behind was covered like a carpet in the golden California Poppy! I couldn't believe my eyes! So beautiful! There is a cultivated variety of Redbud - actually probably several, but the one I am familiar with is called Forest Pansy! it is quite spectacular, and with the added bonus of beautifully colored heart-shaped leaves when the weather turns cold in the fall...Helpful Reply
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