This tree was in the park, 8 or 9 feet tall.
The leaves look a little like apple leaves,
but the fruits stick up in the air.
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P.S. Thank you to Adrienne, for identifying this as a Korean dogwood!
The mystery tree :-)
ReplyDeleteMakes some lovely images, especially against the blue sky and the green background.
Really magnificent. I love them, you get excellent color.
ReplyDeleteWow these are fantastic shots. I love the red against the blue sky.
ReplyDeleteLooks juicy and fantastic framing against the blue sky.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous and tantalizing.
ReplyDeleteThey're really fascinating, I would love to know what they are.
ReplyDeleteInteresting they are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWe have one of these in our front yard. It is a Korean dogwood. The blossoms are a pale green to white flower, but the fruits are what make this tree truly stunning.
ReplyDeleteWhat cheery and lovely shots!
ReplyDeleteI really like the colors in your first photo. Very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour first photo has such intense colors. A delight to see.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful compositions in your photos.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes
Hi there – that’s a good looking tree. Glad you found out what it was, as I would have been no help at all!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Australia
That is a cool looking tree, nice of Adrienne to identify if for us
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Judy. Never seen this plant before!
ReplyDeleteSo delicate flowers and a very blue sky. I have the same plant in my garden, but it never comes to red.. only green and white.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend:-)
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog and for your kind comments. I enjoyed looking through your blog. You have many interesting plants to photograph. This one is particularly beautiful to me. I can relate to your 50 something statement. It is a wonderful time of life:-)
Wow, they're beautiful! And you have captured them nicely!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, snowberries are decorative plants, which look nice all year round, from the flowers to the white berries in autumn and into winter. Thanks for your comments in my blog.
It is like a raspberry tree. =)
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