What kind of trees are these?
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They look like white lilacs which bloom every Spring and smell wonderful.
Lilacs. Blue Spruce
HOW FORTUNATE YOU ARE TO HAVE THESE BEAUTIFUL TREES.. LIKE THE FIRST PERSON SAYS I THINK THE WHITE FLOWERED ONE IS A TYPE OF LILAC OR A TYPE OF HYDRAINGA (SPELLING IS WRONG)
AND THE BOTTOM GREEN CONIFEROUS MAYBE A SPRUCE CERTAINLY A KIND OF PINE??
There are many cultivars of lilac including the Asiatic ones.
The first picture could be Hydrangea Serrata, also known as Mountain Hydrangea, or Tea of Heaven
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrangea_serrata
The second picture I think is Picea Mariana, commonly known as Black Spruce.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picea_mariana