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Right genus, but none of those species, but you're so close with what the pictures show that I might have to tell you. Final picture, meantime, as I said it's only a baby. I didn't include this one before because there is a well-known building in the background in a well-known park that at this location is a bit quercus-obsessed and it would have given it away for anyone local.

 

Last clue, it is associated with Spain/Portugal/Algiers/Tunisia. How it fares in our current sh!t climate remains to be seen.

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