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Hi all

 

Found a couple of these near me. Tried various apps and books, but can't be sure. The leaves look like some sort of oak, but it has red fruit of some sort (mainly gone now, especially on this tree), and the stem is quite gnarled and twisted. Sorry, the pics aren't great!

 

Any ideas? Thanks.

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Thanks chaps.

 

Hawthorn would be embarrassing! (Though at least one of my apps doesn't include hawthorn, so that's my excuse!)

 

But it probably is. No thorns, but they both look fairly aged trees and I believe mainly the younger shoots of hawthorn have thorns. I'll go and see if I can find any remaining berries, but those I saw do look like hawthorn berries according to the interwebs.

 

Cheers.

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