Mountain laurel is **not** shad tree
May. 24th, 2017 02:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Well well well. Common names get thrown about and applied pretty randomly, so maybe **some**one calls mountain laurel shad tree, but I'd misunderstood my father: he wasn't saying that mountain laurel = shad tree; he was saying that there's another tree that blooms at the same time that's called that.
Searching on Wikipedia, I find that the genus Amelanchier has several species that get called shad tree or shadbush (they also get called things like serviceberry, a name I know I hear a lot).
As you'll see, there's alder-leaved shadbush, lovely shadbush, downy shadbush ... pick a shadbush to suit your mood! Maybe red-twigged?
But don't confuse it with mountain laurel!
Mountain Shadbush

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Searching on Wikipedia, I find that the genus Amelanchier has several species that get called shad tree or shadbush (they also get called things like serviceberry, a name I know I hear a lot).
As you'll see, there's alder-leaved shadbush, lovely shadbush, downy shadbush ... pick a shadbush to suit your mood! Maybe red-twigged?
But don't confuse it with mountain laurel!
Mountain Shadbush
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Date: 2017-05-24 08:18 pm (UTC)Thank you for the correction!
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