The bark

The bark up close

The leafs

A leaf up close

The tree isn’t really flowering right now but here’s one of the buds

If anyone knows anything, I’d love to know. Thank you in advance for your time.

  • Bot@mander.xyzB
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    11 hours ago

    Automatic identification via PlantNet summary

    Most likely match: Acer negundo L.

    Common name Scientific name Likeliness
    Boxelder Acer negundo 5.11 %
    Plum Prunus domestica 4.92 %
    Mountain Date Phyllogeiton discolor 4.54 %
    Pear Pyrus communis 4.09 %
    Brazil Plum Spondias tuberosa 3.82 %

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      11 hours ago

      Out of these I’d say pear is most likely, possibly a crab apple or plum also so not narrowing it down much! It’s 100% not an Acer at least!

      That’s the fruit developing post-flowering, not a budding flower btw, so go back to see how it develops and you should get a pretty good id soon. I don’t think plum fruits would look like that and crab apples aren’t typically so long stalked and more often in bunches, but I wouldn’t expect any plum/pear/apple to be so long stalked eitger, so perhaps a variety or species I’m not familiar with! Don’t know anything about Brazilian plum or mountain date though.

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        10 hours ago

        The only reason I’m not sure if you’re right is because I’ve been taking care of this site for years and never saw any fully developed fruits but this year I’ll keep an eye out for them when they fully develop because these got planted decades ago and nobody in the DOT knows what species they are.

        Ty for your time.