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The wife and I are not sure if this is a tree or bush?

Just curious for all you tree experts out there.


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Sorry I don't have the answer, but I'd send one of the guys in the red uniforms over to check it out.
 
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Looks more like a vine in that picture.
 
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The picture is fuzzy at least on my computer screen but the leaf arrangement looks to be opposite. If I remember my dendrology when we see opposite arrangement we narrow it down to Maple, Ash, Dogwood, Caprifoliaceae family and Horse Chestnut. The leaves don't look to be Maple, Ash, or Horse Chestnut. I doubt if it is a Dogwood, so I will say with 90% confidence it is a shrub from the Caprifoliaceae family. There are 40-50 genera and 700, 800, 900 species. They are shrubs and vines and a very few herbs in the family, I do not know of any trees.
 
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Maybe try "PlantSnap" a phone app that is pretty good at identifying plants. Take a picture and it tells you what it is. You might need a closer picture of what you have though. I have it on my iPhone but don't know if there's an android version.



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Maybe try "PlantSnap"


Good information, thanks.


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Google lens on my pixel says cherry plum. It does like kind of like a tiny version of mine this time of year.
 
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Google lens on my pixel says cherry plum. It does like kind of like a tiny version of mine this time of year.


We have a Sand Cherry that looked like this when it was new.


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Thank you for the responses.


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