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The first one I'm 99% on but I haven't checked so ill see if you can help me out.

 

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And I'll hold my hands up on the second

Well scoobied..

 

 

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That's what I thought too, really stood out in flower.

 

It's the second one that's more of a puzzler, I know what the client had it down as but I'm not convinced as yet.

I thought I'd see if any suggestions came up before I put the idea into people's heads

 

 

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First one is a quince I'm pretty sure so that's that sorted but still not convinced on the second, the client had it as a mulberry but neither myself or another experienced arb did, it just didn't look right.

 

The leaf looks ok and i know it's fairly young but I've never seen one with such a clear, straight (unknobly) stem and don't mulberry's have a milky sap when wounded?

 

I've worked on a few over the years and just didn't ring any bells bar the leaf.

 

Any other suggestions?

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