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Ask-a-Dave's-Gardener: Viburnum\'s Dying - Advice on how much to water?, 0 by magnusver4

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magnusver4 wrote:
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Should you be interested in sharing such, it would be fun to see the results of your efforts to eradicate the pestiferous elements of your property and the progression of those plants that you\'ve invited to inhabit your landscape.
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Yes I would love to share those efforts. I need to do my best to get some good pictures. This spring I have spent a bunch of time removing new growth of honeysuckle (still got a long way to go). My yard really isn\'t that big but I still have a lot of honeysuckle babies to work on. Along with that, I removed every garlic mustard and giant ragweed I could find. Yesterday, I also chopped down 4 or 5 small bradford pear trees that I didn\'t realize were there. They were starting to choke out my dogwoods.

Now I am trying to figure out what these little grove of plants are (see pic). At first I thought they were Blackhaw viburnums, but not so sure? I also thought they might be more pear trees but are somewhat different.

I attached the two plants side by side (bottom is what I determined to be a bradford pear)

:-)