Mystery Tree

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  1. DouglasHemlock

    DouglasHemlock New Member

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    Hello, my neighbor has the most beautiful tree in her yard but has no idea what type it is, and since I'd really like to buy one for my own garden, that's why I'm here. :)

    The tree is about 5 to 6 metres tall and has lilac-like flowers with sawtooth leaves. At first I thought it might be a chestnut tree but my research online suggests otherwise.

    Thank you for helping me identify this beautiful tree!

    Happy Spring!

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  2. Tyrlych

    Tyrlych Rising Contributor 10 Years

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    Looks like Prunus padus.
     
  3. DouglasHemlock

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    Ooo that totally looks like it! A friend mention P. serotina Do you know how I might find the difference between the two?

    Thanks so much for your help.
     
  4. DouglasHemlock

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    Been searching online and found P. virginiana which looks similar. Now I'm more confused. :)
     
  5. Michael F

    Michael F Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    I'd agree more likely to be P. virginiana, as that's native on Vancouver Island. Very difficult to distinguish from European P. padus, though.
     
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    Andrey Zharkikh Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    P. padus is naturalized in the vicinity of Stanwood, WA and elsewhere in North America. Is the tree in question flowering now?
     
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