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1 minute ago, Treerover said:


Oh contrare. I see where you’re going with that. Inspired guess I’d say......and more on the money than most, but I’d say the field setting is possibly a distractor do you think?
I’ve only ever seen them in Arboretums .
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There is one near me (planted by Edward James ....to see when I return home ) and I mistook it for an Ash initially . Purely from the leaf formation . If I click on your link and zoom in as much as I can  it culd be similar but it is very hard to tell without a close up .

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4 hours ago, Stubby said:

No one likes my Caucasian Wing Nut then ?

Had to google it for comparison - leaves and bark do look remarkably similar.

 

I'd guess ash, and if I'm wrong, whatever it is would have been my second guess.

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