What is this?

JDMase

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It looks a lot like my young plum tree, what does the main stem look like near the soil? If its got a big bulge just above the soil, it's a safe bet that it's a grafted fruit tree of some kind
Yeah my dad said it might be a fruit tree of some kind but I can't remember what he said, he wasn't sure neither. I'll take a look when im next there!
 

JDMase

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It looks a lot like my young plum tree, what does the main stem look like near the soil? If its got a big bulge just above the soil, it's a safe bet that it's a grafted fruit tree of some kind
I had a look just now and there's just a few main stems shooting out but no noticeable bulge unfortunately!
 

dannyboy602

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Def not Cornus species as all dogwoods, even the shrubby ones, have opposite leaves.
Looks like rose family to me...if you had a flower or fruit it'd be easier to ID....I posted a pic of Photinia at first bc of the red new growth but I've changed my mind...don't think it's Photinia now...they just look a little similar.
 

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smokin away

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Check it with online images in Google. Be sure to denote location such as N Cal. You can also find IDs at state ag extension sites. First see if it has wooden root. That denotes annual from perennial.
 
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