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I've been through a list of Sapindaceae and they're nearly all tropical or thereabouts, including those two suggestions.

 

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Elaeocarpaceae.

 

Definatley the most difficult ive looked up yet.

Its far overtaken the obscure type of Morus i found for robarb.

Where is he these days? He was quite good at idents.

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Well done, Crinodendron patagua, Lily of the Valley Tree certainly looks right, fruits match, red stems next to the leaves match etc. Seems common when you search by name but it didn't come up when I looked at all sorts of permutations.

 

Sounds like a nice tree/shrub as well, good for bees...

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We will know its from Chile.

 

Its a Crinodendron patagua

 

Thank god for that.

 

I need sleep. :001_smile:

 

 

Thanks Mattmoss good work..

 

As a show of my gratitude here's a picture of a big leaf

 

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Do you know that one? 🙂🙂🙂

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MattMoss what's your secret?! I'm very impressed; how did your operate an investigative trail to ID this thing?

 

Still have every faith in me Kev?! :blushing:

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Jees thanks kev :sneaky2:

You are seriously getting in the way of my studying.:laugh1:

It doesnt take much to distract me.

 

Where are you getting these from?

Is it another sub tropical?

Do you know what the samples are or are you trying to find out yourself?

 

This could be hard, no bark, no form, nothing just the leaf?

Did it have a stalk?

 

Iceberg lettuce?

 

My first guess would be a magnolia.

Common name The cucumber tree, cant remember the species.

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