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Rowan with crab apples?


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Hello friends, we were in education wood this morning and found what looked like pear drop shape crab apples BUT.. when we looked up we found these classic Rowan leaves. The bark is quite a dark brown (just make out in the picture) totally in contrast to some nearby European Rowans with gret bark. The other thing is that this is quite a tall tree, easily 15m. I am thinking Sorbus hupehensis. It is in the old grounds of a wealthy estate so quite likely imported. Thoughts please. I am going back next week so if any ideas what to look for specifically, much appreciated

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