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ID fruit tree please.


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After buying a property with a large tree in the garden, we were told the tree is a cherry fruit tree.  Could someone please confirm this, or what it is based on these pictures.  The tree in question is the tree in the foreground in the last picture, not the large sycamore behind. 

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