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Pyrus salicifolia. Reduced a few of those.

 

 

 

This is the whole tree which I managed not to upload and hopefully a better pic showing the fruit.

 

 

 

Have never seen salicifolia as large or with an open crown like that wasn't sure about the fruit either.

 

 

do the extra pics help ?

 

thanks

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Unusual one that for sure! Closest ive seen to that is a Loquat/Japanese medlar (Eriobtrya sp).Leaf shape and the developing fruit look about right but not sure about the bark as ive only ever seen smaller trees?

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It's Elaeagnus angustifolia / Oleaster

 

 

Very confidently put Carricktreeman and according to google rightly so.:thumbup1:

 

(never did think it was a pear):001_smile:

 

Now did you spot my other other one that seems to have everyone stumped.

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Any chance you can get a winter twig pic of the other one kev when the leaves drop?

 

Sent from Rob's GalaxySII

 

Its not too far away so I will try and get some if I remember.:001_smile:

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