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This looks familiar to me, but I can't think of what it might be. Leaves opposite, almost magnolia-like. Fruit in clusters. Bark has bumps,...
Thanks - those were my thoughts too on the leaves. Apparently the two species hybridize quite readily so I imagine it could also be a bit of both...
I'm trying to ID what I initially thought was a black walnut until I noticed the terminal leaflets and fruit... The tree is near Victoria BC. I...
Thanks Ron B - that's it. I didn't realize how much more slowly they grow than the species.
I believe this is a Chamaecyparis of some sort in East Vancouver, but I can't figure out what the species is... It's quite small though it is...
Thanks Michael, that looks about right.
I see these all over Vancouver, but am never sure what to call them. They were often planted on older properties, I think around the 1930s....
The size is misleading from the photos, though nowhere as big as that one. The trunk is actually about 80 cm in diameter (DBH), but it has been...
Thanks Michael, I was leaning that way, but hadn't seen one with a trunk diameter that big in Vancouver before...
This struggling larch growing in a back yard in Kitsilano has an enormous trunk. Is anyone familiar enough with the genus to tell whether it's...
Thanks Michael - that's it! I had never seen one before. They're beautiful.
I saw this beautiful tree in East Vancouver last week, and can't figure out what it is. It has bark like a Himalayan cherry, with lenticels...
Thanks... That's the one. Definitely more potent than Laurus nobilis.
Could this be something other than bay? I found it in North Vancouver. It looks a lot like bay to me but didn't smell like one. It smells quite...
Thanks Michael F, that looks more like it. Maybe E. Pungens 'Fruitlandii'?
After seeing one a couple weeks ago in Vancouver, I'm looking for them more now. I was thinking this might be one, but the leaf venation looks a...
The coral bark had been in the ground for two years and wasn't doing well... I'm not sure of its origin, but I had been planted at the level of...
I want to say white ash, though I'm not sure why... Is there an option to make a clean slice of wood?
We have been seeing less and less trees coming from even our most highly regarded nurseries that come ready to plant if long-term survival is a...