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Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Can you Identify This Tree?




Or perhaps it's a shrub?




We saw it on a mountain during our trip across Rte 50 on Sunday.


I do not know if I have ever seen it before. The red seedpods or blooms are like little chains of upside down hearts. I wish I had been able to get better pictures of it.

6 comments:

  1. i have no idea, but it looks almost like fuschia hanging off a tree. :)

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  2. That's a good way to describe it, blue. I have some vague memory of chains of hearts on a tree, or maybe it was a flower. But I cannot think what this tree is. I wonder if it could be some sort of maple, with weird seeds? Maybe a hybrid? It was growing where a house used to be so it may be a cultivated variety rather than something wild.

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  3. Aha! Found it! It's a red maple--I guess we don't have this variety in my part of WV. I followed my intuition and searched on red maple seeds, and this site had a photo of exactly what I saw. Apparently this is a good seed year.

    http://forestry.about.com/od/forestphotogalleries/ig/Dormant-Winter-Tree-Gallery/Red-Maple-Seed-Key.htm

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  4. interesting.... and ya know, i think i saw the same thing around here a couple of weeks ago.

    i've also seen fuschia growing wild along the road, something i had never seen before we moved here.

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  5. Is it fuschia, or do you think it might be Bleeding Heart? That grows wild in West Virginia too.

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  6. maybe it is bleeding heart.... i sometimes get the two confused.

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