Can anyone identify this tree or shrub?
Trying to help a friend identify this, she recently moved to Suches, Ga and has been trying to figure out what this is. The leaves remind me of a Hydrangea but the flower looks like clusters of mums. I have never seen anything like it. Thanks!
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Douglas Hunt on Jun 13, 2013Is it in bloom like that now?Helpful Reply
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Charlotte Kent on Jun 13, 2013That's beautiful...sorry can't identify, but also would like to know. Might look for it for my yard!Helpful Reply
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Susan Cryor on Jun 13, 2013I love it too! When you find out please be sure to let us know, and what zone it is thriving in!Helpful Reply
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Cindy K on Jun 13, 2013Yes Douglas Hunt it is. I will definitely share when we find out what it is. Thanks!Helpful Reply
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Lisa Bradshaw on Jun 13, 2013Maybe a Sweetspire.Helpful Reply
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Cindy K on Jun 13, 2013I looked up a photo of Sweetspire and it is not it. Thanks for the suggestion Lisa Bradshaw! This is going to be a stumper I'm afraid. :-)Helpful Reply
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Diane Carlisle on Jun 13, 2013Could it possibly be Deutzia scabra? Common names are āFuzzy Deutziaā or āPride of Rochesterā.Helpful Reply
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Liz Bunn on Jun 13, 2013It looks like a tree called grandfather's beard. I think it beautiful from a distance it looks like feathers swaying in the wind. When you find out for sure I would like to knowHelpful Reply
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Cindy K on Jun 13, 2013Ding, ding, ding...looks like we have a winner. Diane Carlisle, you are correct. I just looke it up and it matches exactly. Thank you everyone for your input!! I really appreciate it! Now I'm going to do some reading up on it.... http://www.agardenforthehouse.com/2011/06/an-old-fashioned-shrub-deutzia-scabra/Helpful Reply
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Nancy Hand on Jun 13, 2013That would be my guess.... Deutzia! Very pretty too!! :)Helpful Reply
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Peg on Jun 13, 2013Good job Diane. It's a beautiful tree for sure!Helpful Reply
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Tammie W on Jun 13, 2013I think it is be a "Bridle Wreath Spirea". They are lovely in the spring!!Helpful Reply
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Trent-Tonya Sharp on Jun 13, 2013i have a bridle wreath spirea and mine does not bloom like that so i need to buy a Deutzia it is prettyHelpful Reply
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Carol Pfeiffer on Jun 15, 2013It may be a Mock-orange - does it have a wonderful smell? I just got one which is a lot smaller but the blossoms look a lot like this.Helpful Reply
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Sue Kiene on Oct 23, 2016It is beautifulHelpful Reply
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