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Old 20-10-2003, 02:32 PM
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Most flowers are long gone. Most leaves are on the ground in zone 5.
But there is a small tree about 4'-5' tall still with beatiful
white/pink flowers. Hundrend of small buds forms a huge cone at tip of
its every branch. The leaves look like Hydrangeas'. It seems like a
shrub trained to be a tree becasue there are some suckers around its
small trunk.

Could any one name the tree/shrub?
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Old 20-10-2003, 03:02 PM
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Hydrangea paniculata?

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Most flowers are long gone. Most leaves are on the ground in zone 5.
But there is a small tree about 4'-5' tall still with beatiful
white/pink flowers. Hundrend of small buds forms a huge cone at tip of
its every branch. The leaves look like Hydrangeas'. It seems like a
shrub trained to be a tree becasue there are some suckers around its
small trunk.

Could any one name the tree/shrub?



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Old 20-10-2003, 04:02 PM
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That would be my guess as well. Does it look something like this ?
http://www.tawi.fi/~wiplant/fine/finehydr.html

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Hydrangea paniculata?

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Most flowers are long gone. Most leaves are on the ground in zone 5.
But there is a small tree about 4'-5' tall still with beatiful
white/pink flowers. Hundrend of small buds forms a huge cone at tip of
its every branch. The leaves look like Hydrangeas'. It seems like a
shrub trained to be a tree becasue there are some suckers around its
small trunk.

Could any one name the tree/shrub?





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Old 20-10-2003, 10:02 PM
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Yes, it's probably a Hydrangea paniculata.

But it doesn't resemble anything like the one in my garden :-(



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That would be my guess as well. Does it look something like this ?
http://www.tawi.fi/~wiplant/fine/finehydr.html

pam - gardengal


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Hydrangea paniculata?

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"Karen" wrote in message
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Most flowers are long gone. Most leaves are on the ground in zone 5.
But there is a small tree about 4'-5' tall still with beatiful
white/pink flowers. Hundrend of small buds forms a huge cone at tip of
its every branch. The leaves look like Hydrangeas'. It seems like a
shrub trained to be a tree becasue there are some suckers around its
small trunk.

Could any one name the tree/shrub?



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