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Thanks nepia, can I ask what degree of certainty you have? 

 

Please don't take that the wrong way - I was told "whitebeam or hornbeam" by the people cutting it down. I was hoping it was hornbeam but it soon became apparent that it wasn't - hence the post.  Could it be whitebeam? I didn't offer that information first as I didn't want to give anyone preconceived ideas.

 

I don't think it will be of much use either way, unfortunately. :sad:

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I didn't even see the stump!  And I assumed the logs came from another of the pictured trees but now I don't think so.

The logs are definitely Prunus but one reason I said 'cerasifera or similar' is that the form of the tree isn't right for cerasifera; the branches are too straight.

Well spotted @Stere

The logs are Prunus, the trees in the last pic probably Hornbeam.

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