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Forum: Plant and Tree IdentificationReplies: 3, Views: 56
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joyous123
North Bend, WA

May 20, 2008
11:51 PM

Post #4981824

I did not want to spam the boards with all my identification needs, but I have been trying to identify all the plants in my yard and I would love help. Below are a list of pictures of some of the plants. Any help at all is appreciated :)

All of these should be Washington/Northwest plants, but I'm not sure if they are native.

Thanks.

1. Small tree, soft fuzzy light green leaves
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2. Apple tree, produces green apples (somewhat bitter), white flowers are blooming
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3. No idea.. Wild Maple? Not sure...
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4. Purple leaves?
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5. Tall green leaf tree, thin branches, white flowers
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Thanks again! Good luck.
Resin
Northumberland
(United Kingdom)
(Zone 9a)

May 21, 2008
5:17 AM

Post #4982223

1. An Amelanchier species.

2. Yep, an Apple.

3. Vine Maple Acer circinnatum.

4. A purple-leaf cultivar of Japanese Maple Acer palmatum.

5. Pic not clear enough to tell for certain; could be another Amelanchier, or it could be one of the cherries, such as Choke Cherry Prunus virginiana or Bitter Cherry Prunus emarginata.

Resin
joyous123
North Bend, WA

May 21, 2008
11:34 AM

Post #4983330

Wow! I'm impressed! Thanks Resin!

You wouldn't happen to know what kind of apple tree? I guess it would be hard to tell though.

Thanks again!
Resin
Northumberland
(United Kingdom)
(Zone 9a)

May 22, 2008
4:30 AM

Post #4986991

Sorry, nope. Apple cultivar identification isn't easy, there's thousands of them.

Resin

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