Identify this flowering tree?

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Hi.

Can anyone identify this flowering tree? It blooms out in these white flowers, then turns to green foliage (seen in the pictures).

It is a small sized tree, with long wavy branches. The flowers are very fragerant and potent.

Somebody identified it as a cherry tree, but I'm not so sure.

Thanks
 
Ok, after further inspection, this looks to be Yoshino cherry. Anyone dissagree? Sorry for wasting your all's time.

Some one told me it was the Kwanzan cherry, which I knew was incorrect.
 
Bark. Bark. How about some pictures of bark and the whole tree so we can see its shape.
 
Old Monkey said:
Bark. Bark. How about some pictures of bark and the whole tree so we can see its shape.

Yeah, sorry.

I brought this branch to my camera. I will have to bring my camera to the tree.
 
Old Monkey said:
I think its a McApple tree. :blob2:

For a second, I started to look up McApple, then I got it.

I think i will stick to looking up crab apples.

So a negative on the Yoshino Cherry?
 
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