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14 minutes ago, ABtrees said:

Thanks you two.  That was my initial take on it but the leaves are truly massive - that's a regular oak (Q. Robur) to the left for comparison.  The only one that is even vaguely close is Northern Red (Q. Rubra) but I'm yet to be convinced.

I considered red oak for a second but circular scallops ( for want of the correct term ) are much more pronounced in a red oak .   Maybe Quercus Pagoda ( Cheery Oak ) ?

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