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John Willis 29-08-2008 12:21 PM

Can anyone identify this tree?
 
Hello, I'm a new member of this group and I wonder if anyone can
identify a tree which I inherited when we took over our garden 11
years ago. It looked as if it had been there quite a while then, so I
would guess that it's at least 15 years old, maybe considerably more.

Its about 15 feet high, flowers in early May, but produces no obvious
seeds - no pods, fruits or berries. I've placed some photos on
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/Treyarnon/UnknownTree.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

enigma 29-08-2008 01:34 PM

Can anyone identify this tree?
 
John Willis wrote in

oups.com:

Hello, I'm a new member of this group and I wonder if
anyone can identify a tree which I inherited when we took
over our garden 11 years ago. It looked as if it had been
there quite a while then, so I would guess that it's at
least 15 years old, maybe considerably more.

Its about 15 feet high, flowers in early May, but produces
no obvious seeds - no pods, fruits or berries. I've placed
some photos on
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/Treyarnon/UnknownTree.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


looks like bush honeysuckle. it's an invasive species over on
this side of the pond, in NH (my house came with several, but
i cut most of them down). the flowers can be either pink or
yellow/cream & it has red berries that my chickens & the
robins love. they can get pretty large if not pruned. the one
by my tool shed was almost 20'. it was cut down when we
reroofed the shed.
lee
--
Last night while sitting in my chair
I pinged a host that wasn't there
It wasn't there again today
The host resolved to NSA.

Pat Kiewicz 30-08-2008 12:39 PM

Can anyone identify this tree?
 
John Willis said:


Hello, I'm a new member of this group and I wonder if anyone can
identify a tree which I inherited when we took over our garden 11
years ago. It looked as if it had been there quite a while then, so I
would guess that it's at least 15 years old, maybe considerably more.

Its about 15 feet high, flowers in early May, but produces no obvious
seeds - no pods, fruits or berries. I've placed some photos on
http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/Treyarnon/UnknownTree.


I agree, it's some sort of shrubby honeysuckle.
Possibly Lonicera tatarica.

Don't know why yours isn't setting berries, but since the plant is
potentially invasive, that's a good thing.
--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

After enlightenment, the laundry.



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