My daily walk to the nearby Dunkin‘ Donuts brought me past a beautiful, flowering tree.
In fact, there are two, side by side.
Can anybody give me some help as to what type of tree I am passing?
My daily walk to the nearby Dunkin‘ Donuts brought me past a beautiful, flowering tree.
In fact, there are two, side by side.
Can anybody give me some help as to what type of tree I am passing?
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I’ll ask the people at Franklin Square. They have several in white and pink/fuscia (?). Not a lilac, though. The scent is different.
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Thanks, Eddie!
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The first thing I thought was a white lilac. I’m not too familiar with what grows up your way when. It looks lovely though — I’m sure it’s enjoying all this admiration 🙂
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I like the fact that there are now multiple votes for white lilac, Joey. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
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There are several of these in a row on a street near me. I will check back to see–as I am curious what they are also. When all the other flowering trees had dropped their flowers long ago, they suddenly bloomed.
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So far I’ve heard Horse Chestnut then not Horse Chestnut, Rose!
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I’ll take Beth’s word for it. You’ll know soon enough if you find horse chestnuts on the ground under that tree. Don’t let any fall on you. I was once told by a doctor-friend that you can die if hit in just right spot on the noggin by a falling horse chestnut.
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Some folks on my Facebook page are telling me that it’s not a horse chestnut tree. I’ll keep looking up and down, CM.
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flowering walnut tree? now i need to know! ) keep us posted –
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Cordelia’s Mom thinks it’s a white lilac, Beth.
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It makes sense – mystery solved!)
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My first thought on seeing it was that it’s a white lilac. Does it smell like lilacs?
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I wouldn’t know a lilac smell if I tripped over it, CM. Yikes!
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I have mo idea. But I trust Beth!
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uh, oh – colleen )
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😀 You haven’t steered me wrong yet!
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I am of-no help!
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You, Nance?!
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i think it might be a horse chestnut tree. we have some of these near my school and they have the most interesting flowery thing going on. plus – donuts.
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Yes, OK, I will note the horse chestnut, Beth. Giddy-yap! Plus, coffee.
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Hope I’m right)
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