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8 minutes ago, organic guy said:

As title, what's going on here?IMG-20250601-WA0001.thumb.jpg.a717c8fd9be186a417bc4d07d5a462d8.jpgIMG-20250601-WA0000.thumb.jpg.2dc753065668ef1b98c3a61ab55e222d.jpg

Possibly a graft . Is it a fern leaved beech ? You will get it reverting to the root stock if you remove a limb . Also if it sprouts below the graft line . Possibly a cultivar ? 

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Some type of Oak as can see a few lobes in first pic?

 

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Turkey oak leaves exhibit significant variability in their shape and size, with some leaves having elaborate, pointed lobes while others have rounded, simple lobes. This variability is seen both between individual trees and even on the same tree. 

 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, organic guy said:

Main tree is beech.

Agreed . I think ( as I sad above ) that it is a fern leaved beech cultivar . 

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