Does anybody know what kind of tree this is?
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Can't tell whether it is Pink Blossom or Red leaves. Picture of one leaf would help identifying it.
Purple Ghost Japanese Maple? Almost looks photo-shopped.
Wow ! it sure is beautful
I think it photo has been color-enhanced! It looks like some sort of maple (based on the leaves I can see), but I am unsure if it is Japanese. Leaves are too large to be a redbud.
Could be a tulip magnolia. They flower early in spring then flowers fall off and are replaced by leaves.
Best guess Jacaranda originally from Australia but can be found in South Africa, Hawai very invasive species but beautiful
It could be a tulip magnolia. They flower very early in spring and then flowers are replaced by leaves.
Can't see much detail on leaves or flowers but here are my 2 educated guesses http://bernsennurseries.com/trees-jacaranda.html
Japanese purple ghost maple tree.... acer palmatum https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1_FZJRVXXXXb9XpXXq6xXFXXXP/BELLFARM-font-b-Purple-b-font-Ghost-font-b-Japanese-b-font-font-b-Maple-b.jpg
Oh my! I have no idea, but that is one beautiful tree!
Looks like jacaranda to me too. Beautiful purple flowers.
California has Jacaranda's they are beautiful
It is actually a Red Oak that has been photo-shopped in violet.
Redbud
If it hasn't been color enhanced, it could be a Jacaranda. They are native to South Africa but do grow in Southern California.
wow! Idk either but the tree is gorgeous!!
Looks like a Jacaranda tree. Saw them in Australia.