The humans in whose garden this tree resides agree it is a Crabapple. I had never paid attention to it before, I should send my Hittys out more so I can notice the beauty they see more often.
Mary Ann and Eugenia look so sweet amongst the blossoms. I think this might be a crab apple looks much like
the one in our yard. Love your girls in the flowers.
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That is a lovely picture of Mary Ann at the top. Sorry I can’t help with the ID – my guess is quince as well.
I am now thinking it might be a Crabapple…but perhaps the owners of the garden will illuminate…
You are right, QH, it produces crab apples in the fall
Gosh a beautiful blossom, but I don’t know either.
It was particularly eye-catching under the dark Cypress tree, but now I am seeing them everywhere!
Lovely photos…definitely a Rose family tree…it does look like a crabapple to me also. Thanks for sharing the beauty.
The humans in whose garden this tree resides agree it is a Crabapple. I had never paid attention to it before, I should send my Hittys out more so I can notice the beauty they see more often.
Mary Ann and Eugenia look so sweet amongst the blossoms. I think this might be a crab apple looks much like
the one in our yard. Love your girls in the flowers.
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Lovely here and there both – I am glad!