tree identification

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  1. Jeannie Buss

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    I have a few trees in our yard that I would like to identify:

    one looks like a dogwood; another I think is a curly weeping willow; and the smaller one is a weeping type of plant?

    anyone who can help me? thanks!
     

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  3. Jeannie Buss

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    I took some close ups; it's raining today, so I hope these help...

    yes, definitely the Salix babylonica var pekinensis Tortuosa.


    I added another photo of an elm? of some kind

    and thanks again for your help :)
     

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    Kousa dogwood
    Corkscrew willow
    Weeping Siberian pea tree
    Ash tree, probably American ash tree
     

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