Jenny, sorry for the Dogwood slip, I just couldn't come up with the  
latin...Locusts do often have thorns that size, but not at that size  
of a plant.
ah, Cornus alternafolia is the one I was thinking about! Pagoda Dogwood
On 4-Apr-09, at 11:02 PM, JennyNYC wrote:

>
> Peter,
>
> Thanks!. There was a big big willow growing near this much smaller
> tree - the little flowers looked so cute and furry just a few days
> ago!
> Dep. Dawg is a pretty cute name. Yes, honeysuckle. You know, I thought
> the last one with the thorns was a locust, but it does look more like
> the hawthorne.
>
> Thanks again,
> Jenny
>
> On Apr 4, 5:44 pm, Peter Aplin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Willow, Deputy Dawgwood, Honeysuckle, Crateagus(Hawthorne).....
>> On 4-Apr-09, at 5:40 PM, JennyNYC wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> ENTS,
>>
>>> Can you help me with 3 twig id's (cuttings from trees in Alley Pond
>>> Park Queens)?
>>> #1, no ,idea (2 pix),
>>> #2, know genus but not species,
>>> #3, I know this, and you probably do too,
>>> #4 genus but not species, #5 little mourning happily perched on  
>>> barbed
>>> wire out my back window! ( my neighborhood used to be dangerous,  
>>> thus
>>> the chain link and barbed wire.  And now with the economy, it may be
>>> again - hope the barbed wire still discourages! What's a good  
>>> vine to
>>> grow with lots of long thorns?)
>>
>>> Link:http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/1kUnaFBmWLlBwKWcaXUjPg?
>>> authkey=Gv1sRgCNe08_3h1s22mAE&feat=directlink
>>
>>> Thank you.....
>>> Jenny
> >
>


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