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Fringe Tree

Chionanthus Virginicus

Photo by 15-16envisci7
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Field Notes

Description:

Height- 10'-20' tall.
Shape- Skinny and tall.
Branches- Short-medium length, skinny and brittle.
Bark- Flat on the tree, feels like there is no bark. A little bumpy.
Leaves- Rounded, very thin.
Seeds- Flower buds.

Habitat:

The Fringe Tree is behind the school building and right next to a pond. It is surrounded by a pond, pine trees, bushes, and a few other small trees.

Species ID Suggestions

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This is probably a Bradford pear tree which is grown as an ornamental tree for its showy springtime flowers.

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PublishedOctober 4, 2018

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