Can you tell me the name of this tree?
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I'm thinking it is a white fringe tree. Common to Georgia.
No expert here, but does it look like this? https://www.gardenerdirect.com/buy-plants-online/285/Shrubs-for-Spring-Color/Emerald-Snow-Loropetalum
I used your pictures in a Google search, but I didn't have much luck.
If you bring your pics to a local nursery, I'm sure they could tell you.
Here were the other options, but none of them look quite as spectacular as yours:
https://www.wilsonbrosgardens.com/Snow-Showers-Wisteria.html
https://lotsofplants.com/friday-feature-plant-102017-snow-panda-loropetalum
I think Jan is right! https://www.naturehills.com/white-fringe-tree
It is the same family as the Snow Panda I mentioned.
I think Jan is correct. I have never seen this before but I will be looking for it...it is absolutely beautiful
I love this tree——and believe it’s called Grancy Grey Beard. It’s one of the first blooming shrubs/trees and is SO fragrant.