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How about Tovara virginianum?
Yes, Rhamnus cathartica. I Thought that leaf veinage looked familiar. Thanks to both of you.
Wow, that sure seems to be it. In the 1st & third photo the flower buds for late winter/early spring are visible already formed. Thank you Ron.
Oops, its more definitely Liriope for sure. I can't tell if its muscari, though from the internet. Thank you both.
Hmmm. Perhaps. The leaves don't seem to be quite as pressed to the branchlet on this Pittburgh specimen. But, probably close enough. Thank You.
Yes, definitely. Thanks again Silver Surfer.
This bush is growing in an old church courtyard in Pittsburgh. About 7' tall. Any ideas?
This bush seems to be very infrequent in the waysides of Pittsburgh compared to the myriad of other plant invaders that have ravaged the wildlands...
This plant (Asparagaceae family??) has been used around the city of Pittsburgh in a lot of recent commercial lanscaping. Does anybody know what...
Hi, This seems like some kind of a Bald Cypress. It's been planted in landscaping along a bike trail in Pittsburgh near Station Square....
Yes, Ron that's it. Thank You very much.
Found this tree in a yard in Pittsburgh. Any ideas? The stems are covered in the outer reaches with these odd clustered fruits that are hard,...
Hi, Thanks for all the replys and the welcoming to this forum (I'm visiting Pitttsburgh, but have been living near Norwood). I Should of...
Hi, Haven't seen a vine like this any where else around here (Pittsburgh). It seems to have not spread locally from this...