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Old 31-Oct-2002   #1
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Mystery Tree

I just purchased this tree, and I have no idea what type it is. Any help in identifying it, care tips, or criticism is greatly appreciated!
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Old 31-Oct-2002   #2
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needs to be bigger
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From the fuzziness of the photo I would also say juniper. If possible could you post another picture that is a bit more clearer as it would be very had to give advice if we can't see the tree properly.

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this picture thing is frustrating!!

I'm trying to get a good picture posted, the actual photos are very clear, but I'm having the worst time trying to post them correctly. I guess this picture does make it look like a juniper, but it is actually a leafy tree. I'll try this again.
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Some type of vine maybe?
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it worked!!

That picture is quite a bit more clear Any suggestions?
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one last thing

I'll only say one more thing, then I'll stop taking up space, the trunk and branches have little white bumpy looking things in clusters on them(it is certainly not pests). Kind of a chalky appearance.
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Stumped?

Could you possibly post of pic of the foliage? It looks like some shrub.
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looks like a wisteria

The tree looks much like several of my wisteria. They are vines and grow like crazy outdoors. Grafted material and older material flower when they are stressed. Young material (from what I hear) do not flower. Is there a chance of getting pics from a side view?


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my wisteria

Here is a pic of one of my wisterias this is a Chinensis 'Blue Rain'
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