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Can anyone ID this tree growing in Northeast PA?
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Can anyone ID this tree growing in Northeast PA?
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Looks like the fruit of a kousa dogwood.
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Can anyone ID this tree growing in Northeast PA?
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Looks like the fruit of a kousa dogwood.
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If it is evergreen, it could be a tree called Arbutus unedo, also known as the Strawberry tree which fruits in the autumn and winter.
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