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Can anyone tell what tree is that?
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Could be a Hornbeam. Look through these examples.0
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DirectDebacle wrote: »Could be a Hornbeam. Look through these examples.0
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I don't know. I suggested that from looking at your photos and provided the link to help you. Look through all the other trees and see if any descriptions/pics fit what you know about the tree. There are other sites you could try too.0
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My neighbour has a hornbeam. It produced lots and lots of leaves and other carp but no berries...0
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alder, beech or elder.
maybe hornbeam.Get some gorm.0 -
Flowering cherry? the leaves don't appear to be as deeply grooved as the Hornbeam leaves in the source picsPlease forgive me if my comments seem abrupt or my questions have obvious answers, I have a mental health condition which affects my ability to see things as others might.0
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Flowering cherry?
I think so as well. Have a look at the bark for that distinctive colour and banding on the trunk.
http://www.searchlotto.co.uk/view.php?q=cherry+bark&cid=&page=&vl=http%3A%2F%2Ffarm4.static.flickr.com%2F3104%2F2362222851_0809bf2e63_z.jpg&rl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2Fannkelliott%2F2362222851%2F0 -
certainly not a hornbeam - i think it is a cherry toosaving money by growing my own - much of which gets drunk
made loads last year :beer:0 -
It's Padus avium in my opinion (bird cherry tree).0
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