Have a couple tree/shrubs I need ID'd

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Have a couple tree/shrubs I need ID'd

Post by flyin-lowe » April 28th, 2023, 10:07 pm

I am not good at all at ID's. I have several of these growing in my yard in random places. I would call them some type of shrub but not sure what they are truly classified as. They are very brush and have lots of runners etc, not just a main trunk. The pics aren't the best but the firs shot is of one of them and the 2nd shot is a close up of the leaves. The 3rd shot is of another I think is a little different than the first, and the 4th shot is a close up of the second ones leaves. Not sure if they are something that was planted or just something that has grown up....


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Re: Have a couple tree/shrubs I need ID'd

Post by flyin-lowe » April 28th, 2023, 10:10 pm

Here is the 2nd one, wouldn't let me post more than 2 images in the original post....
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Re: Have a couple tree/shrubs I need ID'd

Post by MorpheusPA » April 29th, 2023, 1:23 pm

This is a little off the beaten path here, but I'm thinking Drummond's Willow, at least for the second? The first looks much the same, with slight leaf differences, which could simply be how early it is in the season.

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