If it is a fruit tree, I was trying figure out what type before the fruits come in. The flowers were small and white and not clustered and came in almost before the leaves did. The leaves look similar to apple tree leaves, but I noticed what looked like pits from the previous year still on some of the branches. I grabbed one and cracked it open just to make sure it was a pit. So that would rule out any type of apple or pear. The leaves are thin and fairly light colored. Anyone have a guess or at least a list of possibilities?
Edit: the pits I have noticed are rather small. It could be some type of cherry tree, but I would think the leaves would need to be darker or thicker.
Also....and this will be hard to explain......the tree appears to have a small main branch that grew separate from the rest of the tree. Incidentally, this section is the section that actually bloomed, while the rest of the tree did not. Also, the leaves are a different shape. The section that bloomed has more narrow leaves than the other, but the texture is the same. I'm wondering if there was some cross breeding at work here....
Edit: the pits I have noticed are rather small. It could be some type of cherry tree, but I would think the leaves would need to be darker or thicker.
Also....and this will be hard to explain......the tree appears to have a small main branch that grew separate from the rest of the tree. Incidentally, this section is the section that actually bloomed, while the rest of the tree did not. Also, the leaves are a different shape. The section that bloomed has more narrow leaves than the other, but the texture is the same. I'm wondering if there was some cross breeding at work here....
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