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Tree ID help please.


Gnarlyoak
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Had to clear a windblown tree yesterday in the Oldham area. Had'nt come across one before and struggling to identify it. Pretty sure it belongs to the Leguminosae family, given the type of seed pod and the smell of the cut wood was reminiscent of Laburnham. Could it be Voss's Laburnham, L. x watereri 'Vossii'?

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Look like green peppers...

 

So, a pepper tree :biggrin:

 

hope you didn't chip the brash - could of made extra money at the local farmers market with them

 

Hmmm, I suppose the small green nodules do look a bit like a green pepper corns, but I'm guessing they go on to develop into the pea like pods you can see alongside them.

 

Besides, smelt peasy not peppery... :001_tt2:

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