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what tree is this?
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/daedalom=ADa/treeidentification the password is: tree=20 TY=20 William |
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site says
Username does not exist Please double check the URL and try again William wrote: 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 =20 =20 http://ImageEvent.com/daedalom=ADa/treeidentification =20 =20 the password is: tree=20 =20 =20 TY=20 =20 =20 William =20 |
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alt.binaries.pictures.gardens - you can post your photo on this=20
newsgroup and get a lot of good replies. Lots of "what is this?" and=20 "mystery plant?" posted with photos on this group. William wrote: 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 =20 =20 http://ImageEvent.com/daedalom=ADa/treeidentification =20 =20 the password is: tree=20 =20 =20 TY=20 =20 =20 William =20 |
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http://ImageEvent.com/daedalom=AD=AD...identification
this link apparently did not register the full address. Here it is. There have been 47 visits to this link from this group, but no comments on what it is. William |
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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/daedaloma/treeidentification William |
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On 14 Apr 2005 11:01:48 -0700, "William"
wrote: http://ImageEvent.com/daedalom**a/treeidentification this link apparently did not register the full address. Here it is. There have been 47 visits to this link from this group, but no comments on what it is. William I get the "no such user" message as well (both links). Tried editing the addy in the browser but it didn't help. k |
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On 14 Apr 2005 12:07:11 -0700, "William"
wrote: 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/daedaloma/treeidentification William ok, that link works, but I don't know the tree--sorry. k |
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