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What kind of tree is this? - Cornus florida
I have never been to the Eastern US.
You should get out more. There is much more to life than playing with your computer. Will your mommy let you do a Google search so that you can find out more about the various and many other species of "dogwood" (Cornus) that you still know nothing about? "Travis M." wrote in message news:T5Gpf.19370$AG1.1894@trndny04... "Cereus-validus-.." wrote in message I suppose it is your lame attempt at humor confusing a species epithet with the name of a state and you really aren't that stupid. You obviously don't know the "flowering" dogwoods at all. Cornus florida is found throughout much of the eastern US, is very cold hardy and widely grown as a hardy tree with several named cultivars with showy bracts in white, pink or red. There are even named hybrids available between it and Cornus nuttalii and Cornus kousa. "Travis M." wrote in message news:KDipf.3560$u36.777@trndny01... "Michelle" wrote in message don't be so hard if my husband can mistake a mule for a horse than anything is possible. his direct quote was "wow what an ugly horse what the H*** kind is it?" so not knowing what a dogwood tree looks like isn't so bad On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 09:53:20 GMT, "Cereus-validus-..........." wrote: You need to get out more. http://images.google.com/images?q=co...=Search+Images "Travis M." wrote in message news:nE9pf.1565$Ap1.1147@trndny06... "Cereus-validus-.." wrote in message t Don't you recognize a flowering dogwood when you see one, Dagwood? wrote in message ups.com... I know this group has had zillions of requests to IDENTIFY THIS PLANT. Please indulge me for another. What kind of tree is this? The leaves were dark red, the tree had bright red berries about 1/2 inch in size, and the tree was about 8-10 feet tall. Pictures available at http://www.geocities.com/shoemakerted/tree.html . These pictures were taken in Roanoke, Virginia, USA, in the fall (November 2005). Thank you very much! Ted Shoemaker Those don't look like the fruit of any dogwood I have ever seen. -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8 Sunset Zone 5 I know Dogwood. I have 3 of them in my yard but none of them have fruit like the OP posted. Since I am *not* in Florida I don't have a Cornus florida. -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8 Sunset Zone 5 I have never been to the Eastern US. -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8 Sunset Zone 5 |
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What kind of tree is this?
Is there a possiblity it is a ilex aquifolium..
"J.C. van Tol".. ?? |
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What kind of tree is this?
None whatsoever!!!!!
wrote in message ... Is there a possiblity it is a ilex aquifolium.. "J.C. van Tol".. ?? |
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What kind of tree is this? - Cornus florida
"Cereus-validus-.." wrote in
message t I have never been to the Eastern US. You should get out more. There is much more to life than playing with your computer. Will your mommy let you do a Google search so that you can find out more about the various and many other species of "dogwood" (Cornus) that you still know nothing about? "Travis M." wrote in message news:T5Gpf.19370$AG1.1894@trndny04... "Cereus-validus-.." wrote in message I suppose it is your lame attempt at humor confusing a species epithet with the name of a state and you really aren't that stupid. You obviously don't know the "flowering" dogwoods at all. Cornus florida is found throughout much of the eastern US, is very cold hardy and widely grown as a hardy tree with several named cultivars with showy bracts in white, pink or red. There are even named hybrids available between it and Cornus nuttalii and Cornus kousa. "Travis M." wrote in message news:KDipf.3560$u36.777@trndny01... "Michelle" wrote in message don't be so hard if my husband can mistake a mule for a horse than anything is possible. his direct quote was "wow what an ugly horse what the H*** kind is it?" so not knowing what a dogwood tree looks like isn't so bad On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 09:53:20 GMT, "Cereus-validus-..........." wrote: You need to get out more. http://images.google.com/images?q=co...=Search+Images "Travis M." wrote in message news:nE9pf.1565$Ap1.1147@trndny06... "Cereus-validus-.." wrote in message t Don't you recognize a flowering dogwood when you see one, Dagwood? wrote in message ups.com... I know this group has had zillions of requests to IDENTIFY THIS PLANT. Please indulge me for another. What kind of tree is this? The leaves were dark red, the tree had bright red berries about 1/2 inch in size, and the tree was about 8-10 feet tall. Pictures available at http://www.geocities.com/shoemakerted/tree.html . These pictures were taken in Roanoke, Virginia, USA, in the fall (November 2005). Thank you very much! Ted Shoemaker Those don't look like the fruit of any dogwood I have ever seen. -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8 Sunset Zone 5 I know Dogwood. I have 3 of them in my yard but none of them have fruit like the OP posted. Since I am *not* in Florida I don't have a Cornus florida. -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8 Sunset Zone 5 I have never been to the Eastern US. -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8 Sunset Zone 5 My mommy died in 1974 but before she died she warned me about top posting jerks. -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8 Sunset Zone 5 |
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