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Vickyniki
Hi, I am a newbie here>. Please forgive my ignorance. I have two trees in my back yard growing together in the same spot. I was wondering if is okay to let them grow like that touching each other or eventually one will die because of the other one. Also, I have no idea what kind of tree they are. I was wondering if you guys can help me identify them. Thank you so very much.
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Vickyniki
Correct ☺️
Paddy1000111
I'd go with Portuguese laurel but usually the leaves are more jagged on the edge?
daltontrees
I'm pretty sure neither of these are portugese laurel. Don't know yet what they are.
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