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Looks like some sort of Quercus, lucombe oak perhaps? But are those berries I can't quite work it out from the pics

 

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Hi Rob, I wondered if you'd be on-line. They are berries almost blackcurrant like. the tree was massive probably 24m with a 2.5m [email protected]. The leaves are serrated and the berries look so like a blackcurrant it is surreal. I thought of a Tupelo but the leaves are smooth on those if my memory serves me right. It's definitely NOT a Lucombe as there were lots of those in an avenue of oaks of many species. I thought a species of Nettle tree but again the leaves look wrong UNLESS these are immature and they get smoother as time progresses?

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Only thing I can think of at the mo would be a Celtis sp. or Phillyrea sp.

 

I'll look a little further:biggrin:

 

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The leaf shape looks like Sorbus x intermedia, but that has orange/red fruit and wouldn't generally grow to the height of your tree.

 

Have you got any better pictures? One of the whole tree? A clearer one of the fruit?

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