What kind of trees are these?

Bustem' Down

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I like these trees, but I don't know what kind they are. I'm hoping maybe someone can help me out. Here's the pictures.

Tree #1
 

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Bustem' Down

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Tree #2 and #3
 

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Katt

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#3 isn't Crepe Myrtle, I think it's Redbud. Crepe Myrtle, isn't a "trunk" tree. It's more a bunch of little skinny trucks or sticks that come from the base and branch out. If you ever go up Rt. 5 through charlotte hall, the tall bushes in the median strip are crepe myrtle. #1 is pink dogwood, and #2 is white dogwood. :howdy:
 

Katt

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Katt said:
#3 isn't Crepe Myrtle, I think it's Redbud. Crepe Myrtle, isn't a "trunk" tree. It's more a bunch of little skinny trucks or sticks that come from the base and branch out. If you ever go up Rt. 5 through charlotte hall, the tall bushes in the median strip are crepe myrtle. #1 is pink dogwood, and #2 is white dogwood. :howdy:
skinny Trucks!!!! LOL I meant Trunks! Sorry, so sorry
 

jazz lady

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appyday said:
:yeahthat: isn't it Crape Mertle though????????

Crape Myrtle doesn't bloom until mid to late summer. :dork: :huggy:

Tree #1 looks like a red dogwood - too dark to be pink - probably Cherokee Chief. Tree #2 is the plain white dogwood. Tree #3 is definitely a Redbud. I had one at my old house and when it blooms, you can't get NEAR it for all the bees.
 

itsbob

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Katt said:
#3 isn't Crepe Myrtle, I think it's Redbud. Crepe Myrtle, isn't a "trunk" tree. It's more a bunch of little skinny trucks or sticks that come from the base and branch out. If you ever go up Rt. 5 through charlotte hall, the tall bushes in the median strip are crepe myrtle. #1 is pink dogwood, and #2 is white dogwood. :howdy:
Come to our house.. St Jeromes is lined with them (crepe myrtle) along the front of our neighborhood..
 

slotted

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Katt said:
#3 isn't Crepe Myrtle, I think it's Redbud. Crepe Myrtle, isn't a "trunk" tree. It's more a bunch of little skinny trucks or sticks that come from the base and branch out. If you ever go up Rt. 5 through charlotte hall, the tall bushes in the median strip are crepe myrtle. #1 is pink dogwood, and #2 is white dogwood. :howdy:
I don't have a pic of it in bloom, but the tree with all the stick trunks in front of the house here is a crepe myrtle.
<img src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v226/supersurfer/crepemyrtle.jpg">
 
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