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I haven't found it in flowering cherries or peaches or crabapples. It was in the school grounds of a 100 yr old bldg. must be able to live in zones 4-6. blossoms are like carnations or dianthus but smaller, in clumps on the branch. very deep color.

2006-09-03 17:05:01 · 2 answers · asked by Debbie 1 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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A Yahoo search for "tree identification guide" (include the quotation marks in the search box) yields 11,800 results. If you do the same search, and are willing to spend a little time exploring, I'm sure that you will quickly find the information you seek.

Good luck with your search.

2006-09-07 12:17:36 · answer #1 · answered by exbuilder 7 · 9 0

i think the tree w/ crimson & white flowers that looks like dianthus might be in the sight below hope its right good luck.
http://www.northlandgardens.com/pages/nursery_pages/Perennials-page.htm

2006-09-05 19:53:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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