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Hello interested people!

 

I think I have some sort of ash that was emailed to me earlier today.

 

If we can identify this, the person in question states they will be forever in my debt!

 

anyone care to help me out? :laugh1:

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Hello interested people!

 

I think I have some sort of ash that was emailed to me earlier today.

 

If we can identify this, the person in question states they will be forever in my debt!

 

anyone care to help me out? :laugh1:

 

Doesn't look fraxinus to me, more prunus like

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Doesn't look fraxinus to me, more prunus like

 

That's an ash. Complete wrong form and bark for prunus.

 

It seems too early in the season for it to be excelsior as the buds are swelling. I reckon its a different type but I'm not sure which!

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