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Been puzzling over this one last few weeks.

 

Its a tree about 6m tall, spreading type, in a public place, not garden.

 

Trunk approx 1 metre in diameter.

 

No evidence of any fruit or any distinctive foliage.

 

Leaves shiny on top, light hairs on underside.

 

Leaves fairly coarsely toothed, either blunt or a point at top.

 

Initial thoughts were alder, poplar or maybe lime.

 

Dont think it can be maple, elm, hazel or pear due to the bole and/or leaves.

 

Any help please, may be obvious to some...

 

Photos were taken today.

 

Thanks

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