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A few of these trees were growing on the side of a public road bike trail here in town. This trail runs through wooded areas where there are oaks, maples, cypress, etc. The trees were approximately 20-30 feet tall. All had these small blooms. The bark was crenalated like a live oak might be except with lighter colored bark. The flowers were very fragrant. I took about 5 cuttings from it to see if I can get them to root. Very interesting tree in my opinion. Any ideas what it might be?trailtreeunknownID.JPG trailunknownid2.JPG
 
A few of these trees were growing on the side of a public road bike trail here in town. This trail runs through wooded areas where there are oaks, maples, cypress, etc. The trees were approximately 20-30 feet tall. All had these small blooms. The bark was crenalated like a live oak might be except with lighter colored bark. The flowers were very fragrant. I took about 5 cuttings from it to see if I can get them to root. Very interesting tree in my opinion. Any ideas what it might be?View attachment 68915 View attachment 68916
Hard to tell from my phone. ..kinda looks like Indian Hawthorne
 
Almost looks like some form of privet, I'm not sure if it's Indian hawthorn as they don't grow that tall, at least where I am they dont
 
Almost looks like some form of privet, I'm not sure if it's Indian hawthorn as they don't grow that tall, at least where I am they dont
Now that I can see it. ..not Indian Hawthorne. ..sorry lol
 
Bumelia? This is from the net. Bumelia SPP was in University of Fl, IFAS, for domestic trees
 
Could be a type of Ilex. We have several listed as natives. Ilex Casine. Vomitoria, Opaca.
 
Nice man, i want it. (This bonsai stuff is getting to me, i want everything :D)
 
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