Tree ID please

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Omaha419

Burning Hunk
Jul 19, 2015
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Falling Waters, WV
Tree was found in Washington DC. I've enclosed pictures of the bark (never mind the leaves in that pic) and a picture of the leaves and flowers. 8e33b3bdd054638f89c1a6ff65140ff5.jpg1ab1de0931c7d10e5dc421c7dc3ca3d9.jpg


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I possibly see a sasquatch hiding behind an elm tree?
 
Rose of Sharon. It's a hibiscus used for landscaping (~10'-12' shrub) sometimes grown as a hedge.
The trunk in picture 2 is different from leaves and flowers of picture 1.
 
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Rose of Sharon.

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