Again Needing Help With Native Texan Trees

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  1. sassymomma1976

    sassymomma1976 Member

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    The bottem pictures are of trees that I have found and would like to know more about.
    Thank you in advance for all your help.

    The first one is young about 3 ft tall.... on the larger trees (shrubs) some of the blooms appear to be budding with a pinkish color, most are the white (none are quite open yet).

    The secound is about 7 ft tall with no noticable blooms.
     

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    tipularia Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Second one looks like a Viburnum such as blackhaw. Look at the ones in your area.
     
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    tipularia Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    The second (sry about earlier misspelling) one is not a black haw, I have one of those, still baffled by this one.
    The first is a farkleberry....
    thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!
     

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