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Funny, I would have said Kuma-Shide (Carpinus japonica) or Hop Hornbeam, pref the former. I don't know anything else that has that many sunken parallel veins and fat buds..

 

But I'm still going to get that ID book.

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16 hours ago, daltontrees said:

Funny, I would have said Kuma-Shide (Carpinus japonica) or Hop Hornbeam, pref the former. I don't know anything else that has that many sunken parallel veins and fat buds..

 

But I'm still going to get that ID book.

looks like a good book. Have had a look at price. As its 2018 edition its still on the pricey side. Will check the library in case they have it. 

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What has Arbtalk come to, when every tree indent for the last 5 years has triggered a suggestion of 'Hornbeam', then one finally turns up no-one says it. I am almost disappointed. Is Nothofagus the new Hornbeam?

Assuming it's not Ostrya...

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