Who can tell me what this tree is by the flowers? I'm thinking either flowering pear or dogwood. I took this picture a few years ago while in Albuquerque in a McDonald's parking lot. It was the most beautiful flowering tree I had ever seen.
Who can tell me what this tree is by the flowers? I'm thinking either flowering pear or dogwood. I took this picture a few years ago while in Albuquerque in a McDonald's parking lot. It was the most beautiful flowering tree I had ever seen.
Could you show a full view of the tree.
Doesn't look like Dogowod from the photos.
I could cry for the time I've wasted, but thats a waste of time and tears.
Looks like crabapple to me. They are pretty.
I have no other pictures.
Im with Steve.. I think its some type of apple. Around here the dogwoods have a creamy yellow flower, larger, less dense.
I think it's a pear tree. I googled crabapple blossom (they are pink/red), dogwood tree blossom (they are 4 lobed) and pear tree blossom, and that matched the flower exactly.
Last edited by Todd Burch; 01-09-2014 at 10:22 AM. Reason: typo
The upright branching is more suggestive of one of the pears.
Looks very similar to the pear trees we had at the orchard I worked at. They try very hard to grow straight up.
My guess is Bradford Pear. Very popular in commercial landscaping, but it has it's drawbacks. http://www.chapelvalley.com/blog-new...bradford-pears
Definitely not a Dogwood.
Some type of Plum Tree was my gut reaction.
Erik Loza
Minimax USA
That branching looks just like my neighbor's Bradford pears and a google search of the blossoms looks the same. Did the blossoms "stink"? I hate the smell of Bradford pears when they are in bloom. We have a dogwood and those are not dogwood blossoms or branch structure.
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Mark Patoka
Stafford, VA
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