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This is a higher resolution version, if that helps? I'm sorry, it's in a neighbour's garden so I can't get any closer.

 

I think they are catkins, yes.

 

Thanks for your help! 

 

Ed

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If you take decent pics in focus and close up of twigs  better chance of ID's

 

Wild guess Populus tremula

 

 

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I'll see if I can take any better photos with a Zoom lens tomorrow. I know it's 20 years old from the neighbour.

 

Thanks for your help - much appreciated.

 

Ed

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Perhaps, but a young one...

 

The Orange lichen points to an ash or a negundo, and the catkins could be the dried out seed pods that sit on them all winter.

 

Not a hill I’m going to die on you understand, otherwise it looks like a self sown ash.

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