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ChristinaC
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Unknown bush:

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Unknown tree:

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Close-up of unknown tree:

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TulsaRose
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Christina, the bush is similar in appearance to my old Rugosa Roses but that's a wild guess. :-)

The tree looks like it may be a Cotinus coggygria, Purple Leaf Smoke Tree.

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ChristinaC
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Thanks Rosie!
I looked them both up and you're right. [thumb]

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RugbyHukr
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i vote the first as a multiflora rose

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I love the sweet scents wafting in the breeze. I stop to admire the vibrant colors of all living things. And people think me odd. Then ODD I am!!!

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margaret e. pell
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Me,too, with the Rosa multiflora. They smell wonderful and you can bring them in as cut flowers and make your kitchen smell like them.
I don't know the tree, I've never seen it around here.

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RugbyHukr
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the tree is Cotinus coggygria

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I love the sweet scents wafting in the breeze. I stop to admire the vibrant colors of all living things. And people think me odd. Then ODD I am!!!

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