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All-TigerNet [10402]
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What kind of tree is this?
Feb 19, 2017, 12:31 PM
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It doesn't have any leaves but these big purple flowers have Busted out overnight. Would like to know what it is so I can look up how to take care of it.
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Re: What kind of tree is this?
Feb 19, 2017, 12:40 PM
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It's a tulip tree. Just noticed one here at my new house.
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Re: What kind of tree is this?
Feb 19, 2017, 12:43 PM
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So it flowers in the winter and just has leaves in the summer?
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Re: What kind of tree is this?
Feb 19, 2017, 12:44 PM
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Correct. Leaves come after the flowers. A little different than most plants.
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Re: What kind of tree is this?
Feb 19, 2017, 12:40 PM
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I believe that is a Tulip Tree.
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YEP... correct sir!***
Feb 19, 2017, 1:04 PM
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Re: What kind of tree is this?
Feb 19, 2017, 1:08 PM
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So if I don't keep it trimmed back it will get very big. Do not want that it's perfect size right now. I wonder when I need to cut the tops off . After it blooms or before or after the leaves fall off.
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Re: What kind of tree is this?
Feb 19, 2017, 3:37 PM
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I guess you can treat it as a shrub but eventually it'll cause a problem. Option one would be to move it to another location and find something else that suits the current location. As you see it's deciduous and blooms early in the spring like a Bradford. The optimal time to prune plants would be during the dormant stage in the winter or before it develops buds for the spring. Having said that, I'll prune my azaleas after they bloom. You could could cut it like a hedge I suppose, but consider structure pruning. This is a selective form that attempts to maintain the tree like appearance of the plant. You may already know all this, so as usual, eat the chicken and spit out the bones.
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With shrubs you prune things that bloom early in the year
Feb 20, 2017, 7:28 AM
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right after they bloom. Things that bloom later in the year you prune in winter when they are dormant. Not sure if that hold for trees. My neighbor had a tree like yours in the middle of their yard and it is very big. Beautiful right now when it's blooming!
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Re: What kind of tree is this?
Feb 19, 2017, 12:44 PM
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May be a Japanese Magnolia.
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Tulip Magnolia to be exact...***
Feb 19, 2017, 12:45 PM
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Re: Tulip Magnolia to be exact...***
Feb 19, 2017, 12:48 PM
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The leaves on it did look like a magnolia and the flowers a tulip. So this is what I'm assuming it is Thanks
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Re: What kind of tree is this?
Feb 19, 2017, 1:02 PM
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Japanese magnolia I believe
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Tulip poplar***
Feb 19, 2017, 1:05 PM
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Incorrect! Thanks for playing... ????***
Feb 19, 2017, 1:08 PM
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Saucer or Tulip Magnolia is the common names...the
Feb 19, 2017, 3:46 PM
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botanical name is Magnolia Soulangeana. It is always good to know the botanical name or you might wind up planting a beautiful "Silk Tree" (Albizia Julibrissin) known in these parts by the name of a Mimosa Tree!
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No Care is Best care**
Feb 19, 2017, 4:42 PM
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I planted one ( Japanese Magnolia ) 23 years ago,when we built our house -- have never even watered it,since planting and it blooms every year,about this time**
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Re: What kind of tree is this?
Feb 19, 2017, 5:28 PM
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Magnolia X soulangeana
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Re: What kind of tree is this?
Feb 19, 2017, 5:31 PM
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Any of these names would be correct.
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Re: What kind of tree is this?
Feb 20, 2017, 5:29 AM
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I was told it is a type of magnolia
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