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Ledburyjosh
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I have just been to look at some work and there are a few trees I am unsure of.

 

1 I'm not confident of the genus and a couple I'm unsure of species.

 

1. I's a species of Ash. About 5m tall semi-mature/mature, dense dark leaves. (Forgot to take a picture of the form) clean stem door 2m then a rounded crown

 

2. A grafted acer. Graft print at the top of the stem. Leaf very much like Norway maple and the branch structure is dense and brittle like field maple

 

3. A birch species, I think a subspecies of himalayas birch? Lovely orange tinge to the bark and very conicle in shape

 

4. Wasn't sure on this, leaf was out of reach.

 Unfortunately. I first thought a young tree of heaven. Or perhaps wingnut/walnut of some species. Conicle growth, orange fisures in the bark.

 

 

Any thoughts on this? I'm about to start looking in my guides also so shall update if/when I figure some out. 

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