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3 minutes ago, richyrich said:

It looks a bit like a Horse Chestnut but the pictures are not close enough. Ideally close up of twigs and leaves needed.

I'd second that

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A close up of those buds would confirm if its " Horseyus Chestnuttius " 🙂

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Posted
Just now, richyrich said:

Looks to confirm it but see if anyone agrees👍

Also there is Indian Horse Chestnut but I think flowers are pinkish red.

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It's an Aesculus spp. White flowers, large opposite buds, horse-shoe shaped leaf scar suggests probably Aesculus hippocastanum and in spring it would have sticky buds. Aesculus turbinate is a similar species which also has sticky buds but the flowers on the tree in photograph suggest more like Aesculus hippocastanum.

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