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RobinM
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Can anyone identify this tree?

This tree gets tiny white flowers on it in the spring. Does anyone recognize it? It's a bit mis-shapened because there were 3 other trees planted in the same spot and we had to cut them out to get this one in the clear. I think it's beautiful but have no idea what it is.
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shadylane
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Could it be possible for you to take a very close picture to look at your trees leaves?

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RobinM
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I'll have to take a closeup this weekend. That tree isn't on my property but on a friends. I'll upload when I get it. Thanks.

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here is a close up of the leaves for this tree that I'm trying to identify. Any help?
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shadylane
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That sort of looks like the Stag Bush, 'viburnum prunifolium' from the honeysuckle family.
They are often a shrub sometimes a small bushy tree, short crooked trunk and stout spreading branches. Found in the undergrowth of forest area. From Connecticut to Georgia going westward to Kansas.



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