another tree with red berries

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  1. KLBone

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    I saw similar red berries on this thread but wasn't sure if mine matched up. So I wanted to post to show if these were the same.

    I am having a photography show and I'm having trouble finding the name of these berries. They are on a tree and the photograph was taken in october so they are somewhat good in cold weather.

    Please help me identify these!

    Thanks in advance!
    http://i859.photobucket.com/albums/ab156/KLBONE20/of50590391.jpg
     
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  2. Silver surfer

    Silver surfer Generous Contributor 10 Years

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    Welcome KLBone.
    Looks like Malus. Common name crabapple.
    Without leaves it is nearly impossible to say which one it may be.
     
  3. Ron B

    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    Hundreds of kinds have been introduced over the years in North America. However, if this is a comparatively recent planting same kind may be present at local outlets or in a nearby labeled, publicly accessible collection. As indicated, leaves (and flowers) may need to be seen to make a match. You may just have to label the image Flowering Crabapple Tree (Malus).
     
  4. KLBone

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    you've both been very helpful thank you!
     

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