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I'm not sure if this is the right area to post this because it kind of qualifies for some other areas too.
What I am looking for is someone who can identify this particular tree that I came across in my travels last year. It could have been in New Mexico Arizona, or Texas where I had seen this in front of a place called the Rib Crib Barbecue back on 05/18/2012. Once the tree is identified, then I'll have to see if it will even grow where I live. But the main question is, will it make some good firewood because if it gets too big, then I'll just cut it down and use it for that.
With all of the trees I've felled this season, I figure I will be replacing at least that number but in more appropriate areas where they can be easily felled at some future date for firewood. Since spring is right around the corner (though it really doesn't seem like it) My focus will be changing over to planting and landscaping, not just for looks, but also for potential future firewood harvest. I have considered putting in a large number of locust (100+), but after reading on here how invasive they can be, I'm not so sure I want them.
Here are several pictures of the tree and it's blooms in the hopes someone can identify it.
What I am looking for is someone who can identify this particular tree that I came across in my travels last year. It could have been in New Mexico Arizona, or Texas where I had seen this in front of a place called the Rib Crib Barbecue back on 05/18/2012. Once the tree is identified, then I'll have to see if it will even grow where I live. But the main question is, will it make some good firewood because if it gets too big, then I'll just cut it down and use it for that.
With all of the trees I've felled this season, I figure I will be replacing at least that number but in more appropriate areas where they can be easily felled at some future date for firewood. Since spring is right around the corner (though it really doesn't seem like it) My focus will be changing over to planting and landscaping, not just for looks, but also for potential future firewood harvest. I have considered putting in a large number of locust (100+), but after reading on here how invasive they can be, I'm not so sure I want them.
Here are several pictures of the tree and it's blooms in the hopes someone can identify it.