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5 hours ago, sime42 said:

Oak. Though the picture is a bit to blurry to be that sure.

 

What's the story with this tree? Where is it? Looks like it might have been cut in the past at some time.

 

Wrong form for oak.  Looks like lime, but a decent picture would help!

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Posted (edited)

As the picture is so blurry that it  looks  like a monet painting -  it could be anything.

 

Small holly at the base  of it.

 

Beech?

Edited by Stere
  • 1 month later...
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Hi all, 

 

Thank you so much for the attempt. I finally have more pictures. Better quality too. If you could please let me know what you think it is. Thanks in advance! 

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