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Update :  Pleased to report that we have leaves (terrible picture - sorry).

 

On my walk early this am and took the photo(s) below.  I reckon JSN nailed it - Poplar (possibly Black? - its pretty boggy there atm).  Hopefully you guys will confirm this pls.

 

Other 2 pics for completeness are the Robinia up the road and a walnut taken a few days ago.

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2 hours ago, Ty Korrigan said:

Here in Frenchy France, Albezia sp. are the last to emerge but they flower for 4-6 weeks July-August.

   Stuart

Hi Stuart.

 

Can't open the picture for some reason but (courtesy of google images) the are a lovely tree/flower. 

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