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2nd

 

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3rd

 

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All in a local park, I could prob get them if I bothered to get my books out but people like these games anyway.

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The second is a European Hackberry, Celtis australis, and the third is Ostrya. But the first one is a bit trickier. I think it might be Sophora japonica, although the leaflets aren't opposites. Mysterious

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The second is a European Hackberry, Celtis australis, and the third is Ostrya. But the first one is a bit trickier. I think it might be Sophora japonica, although the leaflets aren't opposites. Mysterious

 

 

Ta Dom. Celtis ausralis never seen that before.

 

Still struggling on the third though def not robinia or sophora has very shaggy bark, very distinctive

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Ta Dom. Celtis ausralis never seen that before.

 

Still struggling on the third though def not robinia or sophora has very shaggy bark, very distinctive

 

 

First. Struggling on the first.

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Ta Dom. Celtis ausralis never seen that before.

 

Still struggling on the third though def not robinia or sophora has very shaggy bark, very distinctive

 

Sophora secundiflora has pretty shaggy bark?

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