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Old 09-04-2005, 05:53 PM
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Hello, I have posted photos and a description of the location of this
tree, which is quite attractive, but we have been unable to identify
it. Any help would be appreciated. The link to the description and
photos are he

http://ImageEvent.com/daedaloma/treeidentification

the password is: tree

TY

William

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Hello, I have posted photos and a description of the location of this tree, which is quite attractive, but we have been unable to identify it. Any help would be appreciated. The link to the description and photos are he

http://ImageEvent.com/daedaloma/treeidentification

the password is: tree

TY

William

Hi William,

Looks like Vaccinium arboreum - sparkleberry, farkleberry, tree huckleberry

http://rnrstreamer.lsu.edu/ecosystem...reehuckleb.htm
http://www.floridata.com/ref/V/vacc_arb.cfm
http://botany.cs.tamu.edu/FLORA/LCP/LCP65.JPG
http://botany.cs.tamu.edu/FLORA/LCP/LCP64.JPG
http://botany.cs.tamu.edu/FLORA/LCP/LCP66.JPG
http://botany.cs.tamu.edu/FLORA/dcs420/fa03/fa03003.jpg
http://botany.cs.tamu.edu/FLORA/Mint.Springs/MS008.jpg
http://www.sbs.utexas.edu/mbierner/b...m_arboreum.htm

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Newt posted links to Farkleberry which is similar looking, however,
there are pretty significant differences in leaf shape, bark, and
flower /bloom configuration. We have numerous large Farkleberry trees
on the property. To illustrate the difference, I have photographed
these side by side the mystery tree at the following link. The password

is "tree". Thanks for your interest.


http://ImageEvent.com/daedalom=ADa/t...ntification=20


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Newt posted links to Farkleberry which is similar looking, however, there are pretty significant differences in leaf shape, bark, and flower /bloom configuration. We have numerous large Farkleberry trees on the property. To illustrate the difference, I have photographed these side by side the mystery tree at the following link. The password is "tree". Thanks for your interest.


http://ImageEvent.com/daedalom=ADa/t...ntification=20


William

Hi William,

Did you ever find out what tree you have?

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