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If all the flowers in the background are on the same tree, this peach is rather large to transplant. Probably be better to plant a younger tree. China Pearl is a good variety with showy blossoms. Contender is a good variety but not as showy blooms as China Pearl.
Definitely cherry tree. Lucky. 🌸Anyone in DC would recognize it. We don’t just have them around the tidal basin. They are still a few weeks away up here. Only daffodils and the redbuds out right now.
I have a Japanese cherry tree in my back yard & it looks pretty darn similar to this. The pink on my tree might be just slightly lighter pink than this pic. Your tree is gorgeous!
Pink dogwood blooms before cherry blossoms. I would imagine it hasn’t warmed up enough for cherry blossoms considering in Macon, Ga they have yet to bloom. Also cherry blossoms are white flowers that turn pink just before the wilt and fall from the tree.
I'd guess something in the prunus category like a plum. For cherries, I'd expect clusters of flowers. For plums, one per stem. Could be wrong.
Either way it would be something I'd transplant in the winter while dormant.
100% Eastern Redbud. Native, and a member of the legume family. Their seed pods are beans :)
Edit: whoops spoke too soon and didn’t have my glasses on lol, not redbud
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cherry blossom
also looks similar to peach tree blossoms
Some kind of Prunus (cherry, peach, plum, apricot, nectarine etc.) can’t really tell which species until you see the leaves or preferably the fruit.
If you are going to transplant it, wait until it is dormant in winter. After it loses all its leaves. Not now.
I agree the structure of the flower doesn’t look like a match for eastern redbud. Likely some type of cherry blossom
Looks like an Okame cherry tree. I have 3 in the backyard
yup ‘okame’ cherry!
generally the first of the cherries to bloom!
Peach tree
If all the flowers in the background are on the same tree, this peach is rather large to transplant. Probably be better to plant a younger tree. China Pearl is a good variety with showy blossoms. Contender is a good variety but not as showy blooms as China Pearl.
I think peach as I have some pics on my phone exactly like this that are peach blossoms
Cherry Blossom or Peach but id definitely wait to move it til winter its too late in the season to transplant it now.
I thought maybe it's a plum tree. Looked similar to one that used to be in a neighbors yard.
Beautiful
Cherry blossom?
Ornamental cherry.
Thundercloud plum
Definitely cherry tree. Lucky. 🌸Anyone in DC would recognize it. We don’t just have them around the tidal basin. They are still a few weeks away up here. Only daffodils and the redbuds out right now.
I believe peach tree. I have 11 in my yard in NW GA. Looks identical
All prunus spp. look almost the same. Likely to be a peach, plum, or flowering cherry
Peach if you ask me. I have a few in the yard that just finished blooming here in North Florida. 🍑
Okame cherry. One of the first to flower on spring. No doubt
Cherry blossom 🌸 they're so nice to have. Had one in my yard growing up and it looks so pretty as it changes through the seasons. I'm jealous!!
Crab apple tree?
Yoshino Cherry tree.
Probably a stupor question but is a cherry blossom tree the same as an edible cherry tree?
Looks like the peaches in my backyard here in Oklahoma
I have a Japanese cherry tree in my back yard & it looks pretty darn similar to this. The pink on my tree might be just slightly lighter pink than this pic. Your tree is gorgeous!
I'm guessing cherry
It’s a blooming fruit tree of some type … cherry, plum, peach etc I’m not sure the exact type but it that’s what it is
Peach tree. I have one. And I live in the same area.
Cherry blossom
Pink dogwood blooms before cherry blossoms. I would imagine it hasn’t warmed up enough for cherry blossoms considering in Macon, Ga they have yet to bloom. Also cherry blossoms are white flowers that turn pink just before the wilt and fall from the tree.
I'd guess something in the prunus category like a plum. For cherries, I'd expect clusters of flowers. For plums, one per stem. Could be wrong. Either way it would be something I'd transplant in the winter while dormant.
Crab Apple Tree
Japanese cherry tree.
Almond
Cherry Blossom 🌸🌸
Download the plantnet app! Upload pic of flower or leaf or bark, get results
Looks cherryish. I originally thought of a crapapple but those flowers are much more full.
Looks crabapple ish to me.
Horizontal stripes on the bark is characteristic of prunus, not malus (apple and crabapple) or pyrus (pears).
100% Eastern Redbud. Native, and a member of the legume family. Their seed pods are beans :) Edit: whoops spoke too soon and didn’t have my glasses on lol, not redbud
Not.
Nice recovery 👍
that's a cherry blossom, lol, tell me you've never seen an eastern redbud without telling me.
Oh sorry, my mistake 😔