Does anyone know what this tree is called?
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Does anyone know what kind of tree or bush this is?
Does anyone know what kind of tree or bush this is? It's growing in a planter, which makes me think I may have planted last fall.(This discussion is now closed)
Does anyone know what this plant is?
It was my grandfather's favorite flower. We have handed it down through generations. We call it the purple flower plant.
Lychee tree
Custard apple?
the first thing that hit my brain was a sweet gum tree. Send a pic to your county extension office and see if the master gardeners can research it for you.
Ps. It’s free.
Fruits of dogwood tree either Kousa or flowering dogwood (Cornus florida). https://www.pinterest.com/explore/kousa-dogwood-fruit/?lp=true
It's a dogwood tree.
Here's a photo of the dogwood tree fruit.
"(Flowering) Dogwood flowers (those buttonlike clusters at the center of the bracts) rely on insects for pollination. If pollination occurs, the flowers develop into red berries, each one about 1/2 inch in diameter. The berries hang in clusters beginning in early fall and continuing into December. They are beloved by birds but are often described as toxic or poisonous to humans. The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Poison Control Center, however, lists dogwood berries as nonpoisonous berries. Although it states that they are not toxic when eaten, the Center warns that rashes can develop after touching the fruit." Read more: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/tree-dogwoodlike-blooms-produce-berries-fall-62140.html
Kousa dogwood tree, they grow really well here on Long Island. It produces lovely white blooms in Spring, too. Enter "kousa dogwood fruit" in your search engine--you will see for yourself.
Mulberry
Louisa dogwood
Sorry kousa
They are also called Japanese dogwood and they are edible! I have a tree in my yard and they are so sweet! Yummy!
Its a Kusa Dogwood Tree
Korean Dogwood
Bob
Definately a Cornus Kousa - I have a mature specimen in my garden
kousa dogwood
It's beautiful!
dogwood species known as china girl in garden centers