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First one some kind of prunus purple plum is my guess. My mind has gone blank, I call it a purple plum but im sure thats not its proper name:laugh1: Ornamental plum maybe. Has purple leaves, dark bark and spiky bits, loves a good hacking and shoots out like mad.The odd fruit that tastes nice.

 

Second london plane, a real crap tree.

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First one some kind of prunus purple plum is my guess. My mind has gone blank, I call it a purple plum but im sure thats not its proper name:laugh1: Ornamental plum maybe. Has purple leaves, dark bark and spiky bits, loves a good hacking and shoots out like mad.The odd fruit that tastes nice.

 

Myrobalan plum, prunus cerisifera I think

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First one some kind of prunus purple plum is my guess. My mind has gone blank, I call it a purple plum but im sure thats not its proper name:laugh1: Ornamental plum maybe. Has purple leaves, dark bark and spiky bits, loves a good hacking and shoots out like mad.The odd fruit that tastes nice.

 

Second london plane, a real crap tree.

 

Pissard plum or P cerasifera id you're management like Gary.

 

I thought second sycamore

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