Jason Douglas
ArboristSite Guru
Del for the win. Mostly...actually P. serrulata 'Kwanzan.'
Retained a few horizontal limbs that throws it off a bit.
Retained a few horizontal limbs that throws it off a bit.
Yes sir in AppalachiaYeah, but I'm assuming your location of "WNC" is western North Carolina (or Western Nevada College is where Google takes me when I click on it LOL). Both are in warmer hardiness zones...unless the trees are at some elevation.
Woods lol, which tree to right if the largest far right picture very grainy my end can just see bit of wood appears to be locust or mature cherryTree farthest to the right.View attachment 606311
That is the tree. The largest to the right. Good guess on the species. Incorrect thoughWoods lol, which tree to right if the largest far right picture very grainy my end can just see bit of wood appears to be locust or mature cherry
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