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CNB 25-08-2003 02:42 AM

Please ID this tree
 
These are getting more and more popular here in GA as landscaping plants.
Can anyone tell me what it is?

http://web.infoave.net/~BN_cbrown/shrub.jpg

Thanks,

CNB



wyldwoodwytch 03-09-2003 05:32 PM

Please ID this tree
 
Is it a Bay tree? Are the leaves like a magnolia only smaller and ddes it
put out tiny white flowers in the spring that smell really sweet?
"CNB" wrote in message
...
These are getting more and more popular here in GA as landscaping plants.
Can anyone tell me what it is?

http://web.infoave.net/~BN_cbrown/shrub.jpg

Thanks,

CNB






CNB 06-09-2003 01:12 PM

Please ID this tree
 
No, I'm pretty sure this isn't bay or magnolia. We've got plenty of those
around here and the leaves are always glossy and they all have the big white
flowers you mentioned. The leaves on this little tree aren't glossy at all.
From a distance the tree looks brownish-green. Someone mentioned Loquat, and
I think this may very well be what it is.

CNB
"wyldwoodwytch" wrote in message
...
Is it a Bay tree? Are the leaves like a magnolia only smaller and ddes it
put out tiny white flowers in the spring that smell really sweet?
"CNB" wrote in message
...
These are getting more and more popular here in GA as landscaping

plants.
Can anyone tell me what it is?

http://web.infoave.net/~BN_cbrown/shrub.jpg

Thanks,

CNB








Greg Rice 06-09-2003 05:02 PM

Please ID this tree
 
Definitely not a magnolia. Might be loquat. I think loquat leaves are have
more texture to the leaves and are usually less dense with the limbs. Where
are the botanists when you need them?

G


"CNB" wrote in message
...
No, I'm pretty sure this isn't bay or magnolia. We've got plenty of those
around here and the leaves are always glossy and they all have the big

white
flowers you mentioned. The leaves on this little tree aren't glossy at

all.
From a distance the tree looks brownish-green. Someone mentioned Loquat,

and
I think this may very well be what it is.

CNB
"wyldwoodwytch" wrote in message
...
Is it a Bay tree? Are the leaves like a magnolia only smaller and ddes

it
put out tiny white flowers in the spring that smell really sweet?
"CNB" wrote in message
...
These are getting more and more popular here in GA as landscaping

plants.
Can anyone tell me what it is?

http://web.infoave.net/~BN_cbrown/shrub.jpg

Thanks,

CNB










NNTP Cox News 13-09-2003 02:02 AM

Please ID this tree
 
Yep -- Looks like my loquat tree.

Any fruit.

Mudslinger


"Greg Rice" wrote in message
ink.net...
Definitely not a magnolia. Might be loquat. I think loquat leaves are have
more texture to the leaves and are usually less dense with the limbs.

Where
are the botanists when you need them?

G


"CNB" wrote in message
...
No, I'm pretty sure this isn't bay or magnolia. We've got plenty of

those
around here and the leaves are always glossy and they all have the big

white
flowers you mentioned. The leaves on this little tree aren't glossy at

all.
From a distance the tree looks brownish-green. Someone mentioned Loquat,

and
I think this may very well be what it is.

CNB
"wyldwoodwytch" wrote in message
...
Is it a Bay tree? Are the leaves like a magnolia only smaller and ddes

it
put out tiny white flowers in the spring that smell really sweet?
"CNB" wrote in message
...
These are getting more and more popular here in GA as landscaping

plants.
Can anyone tell me what it is?

http://web.infoave.net/~BN_cbrown/shrub.jpg

Thanks,

CNB













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