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`lag

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The trunk shot absolutely looks like an old cherry


flowers are a little harder to tell from the picture, expect those little catkins but your picture makes it look like larger blossoms, they do look like little serviceberry propeller flowers. Need to read up on native serviceberries I guess, was even thinking about getting one for the yard for some reason, maybe natural or something, bird food.
[Post edited by `lag at 03/29/2020 3:26PM]

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Posted: 03/29/2020 at 3:15PM



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