I don't know! I feel like I've never known what they are! They're planted on city streets, they produce masses of greenish-white blossom in clusters, and they smell like fish! derspatchel always thought they were dogwoods, but we had dogwoods for years and they don't smell like that. The Bradford pear sounds as good a guess as any, but I'll have to look for pictures.
Seconded. (thirded?)
Hey, they deserve all the mazel they can get.
\o/
That may have sounded more dramatic than it needed to; I'm in Lexington for the day, doing things around the house. I'm coming back to Somerville in the evening with more art to hang on the walls. I am making my space mine.
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I don't know! I feel like I've never known what they are! They're planted on city streets, they produce masses of greenish-white blossom in clusters, and they smell like fish!
Seconded. (thirded?)
Hey, they deserve all the mazel they can get.
\o/
That may have sounded more dramatic than it needed to; I'm in Lexington for the day, doing things around the house. I'm coming back to Somerville in the evening with more art to hang on the walls. I am making my space mine.