However, I'm glad we didn't. Last fall their leaves turned a glorious shade of yellow and brightened up the garden tremendously not to mention provided a nice layer of mulch for the winter for the bed below them. I told DH that I wanted to keep them for the yellow alone. Then come spring they sprouted the nicest reddish leaves that turned to green as they matured. And then in a final gift of color...they bloomed! That was unexpected! The flowers are a lovely coral color:
Now I notice my back neighbor does have one of these trees in his yard, so I suppose these two did grow as "weeds" in a way. But I do think I'll keep them. I have no clue what they are...any ideas?
I so look forward to the weekend. Yard work, painting and BBQ's await us.
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My vote is that it's a Peony. I just got one as a present from Mauricio for Mother's Day - I had been wanting one for a long time and the leaves and flowers look almost identical.
I'm changing my vote - I think it's a Flowering Dogwood - it's too big to be a peony.
no ideda, but odd of oddest, my mum's tulip tree (the one right outside my old window) has bloomed! For the first time in 20 years. And the flowers are yellow/orange and just rad.
Hmmm - some google searching might lead me to believe it's a flowering pomegranite (non-fruit bearing). not positive...
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