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Species ident. (1x Fraxinus, 1x Crataegus)


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First one is Fraxinus spp.. I consider it to be Fraxinus pennsylvanica (green ash), though can anyone confirm (I looked mainly as the leaf scar and bud coloration)? As for the (suspected) Crataegus spp., really no clue - potentially crus-galli, though the fruits are perhaps too large?

 

Fraxinus spp. - Imgur

 

Crataegus spp. - Imgur

 

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I'll check the fruits for the seed - they seemed far too large for normal monogyna, and the bark colouration is far lighter in colour (almost a beige in places). laevigata is a possibility, though there are some in a park nearby and the bark again is not the same. It could however be a cultivar. I shall check on Monday.

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