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    Couple of tree ID's

    First one is an oak, I know that much. I remember last year it put on small acorns, but didn't pay much attention to shape and such.
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    This one not sure. These trees are everywhere in this area. It flowers every year and they smell amazing, they just don't last very long.
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      #3
      i think the 1st tree is a live oak, but i could be wrong.

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        #4
        Originally posted by shaft_slinger00 View Post
        i think the 1st tree is a live oak, but i could be wrong.
        I'm gonna second the live oak but I'm not sure about the second one.

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          #5
          1st one is Quercus Virginiana (Live Oak), second one is Ligustrum. The Ligustrum is more of a large shrub, but can grow into the size of a small tree.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Sackett View Post
            1st one is Quercus Virginiana (Live Oak), second one is Ligustrum. The Ligustrum is more of a large shrub, but can grow into the size of a small tree.
            Googled Ligustrum. Looks spot on. Thanks!!

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              #7
              Have a row of the lingustrum along our back property line to screen the neighbors' view--right now they are blooming and it is really nice to be standing next to them shooting--

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                #8
                Originally posted by Sackett View Post
                1st one is Quercus Virginiana (Live Oak), second one is Ligustrum. The Ligustrum is more of a large shrub, but can grow into the size of a small tree.
                We have a winner. Ligustrums kill my sinuses

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