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On Fri, 06 Jun 2014 18:52:38 -0400, Wolf K
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On 2014-06-06 11:59 AM, Stinkweed wrote:


The "berries" may be small crab apples or pin cherries. These flowers
are definitely in the apple/cherry/plum/etc family.

That is what I was thinking. I think you got it.
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Thanks to both of you, I will look the trees up and see if they match.

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On Fri, 06 Jun 2014 18:52:38 -0400, Wolf K
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On 2014-06-06 11:59 AM, Stinkweed wrote:


The "berries" may be small crab apples or pin cherries. These flowers
are definitely in the apple/cherry/plum/etc family.

That is what I was thinking. I think you got it.


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Thanks to both of you, I will look the trees up and see if they match.

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On Fri, 06 Jun 2014 18:52:38 -0400, Wolf K
wrote:

On 2014-06-06 11:59 AM, Stinkweed wrote:


The "berries" may be small crab apples or pin cherries. These flowers
are definitely in the apple/cherry/plum/etc family.

That is what I was thinking. I think you got it.


The bark looks right for an apple or pear but not for a cherry or plum,
if that helps?
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Sue ]
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I don't think it is any fruit tree, nothing that can be eaten anyway.

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In article , Stinkweed
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Thanks to both of you, I will look the trees up and see if they match.

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On Fri, 06 Jun 2014 18:52:38 -0400, Wolf K
wrote:

On 2014-06-06 11:59 AM, Stinkweed wrote:


The "berries" may be small crab apples or pin cherries. These flowers
are definitely in the apple/cherry/plum/etc family.
That is what I was thinking. I think you got it.


The bark looks right for an apple or pear but not for a cherry or plum,
if that helps?
--
Sue ]


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