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I was told that someone might know what kind of tree this is in here. I see
a lot of familiar names. But if you know, please tell me as I can't find
it, well I did find it on the internet but they didn't give the name of it.

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"Stinkweed" wrote:

I was told that someone might know what kind of tree this is in here. I
see
a lot of familiar names. But if you know, please tell me as I can't find
it, well I did find it on the internet but they didn't give the name of
it.


Someone might be able to help if you showed the whole tree and a
closeup of the leaves.



My immediate reaction was that is was one of the Philadelphus (Mock Orange),
which although usually shrubs, I have seen grow into small trees. Do the
flower have a strong scent like orange blossom?
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No, the flowers have no scent, it is a shame. I just posted more photos of
the tree. I had gone back as far in the yard as I could go as there was a
fence to get the whole tree in the picture.

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"joevan" wrote...

"Stinkweed" wrote:

I was told that someone might know what kind of tree this is in here. I
see
a lot of familiar names. But if you know, please tell me as I can't find
it, well I did find it on the internet but they didn't give the name of
it.


Someone might be able to help if you showed the whole tree and a
closeup of the leaves.



My immediate reaction was that is was one of the Philadelphus (Mock
Orange), which although usually shrubs, I have seen grow into small trees.
Do the flower have a strong scent like orange blossom?
--
Regards. Bob Hobden.
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