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Hi Folks

 

Anyone have any thoughts on the attached? Its a small tree I looked at a couple of days ago. Looks kind of hazel-esque I've definitely seen it before but can't think what it is. Thanks in advance. :thumbup:

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Witch hazel was one of my thoughts as well as Persian Ironwood but I've never seen either grown as a standard tree though. Good shout though.

 

 

 

Stumped me. :blushing:

 

 

Iron wood would have a bit more colour to it I think, thing with witch hazel is I never notice them unless they're in flower so not that good with them.

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Iron wood would have a bit more colour to it I think, thing with witch hazel is I never notice them unless they're in flower so not that good with them.

 

Yes I agree. The foliage tends to look kind of curled in on itself as well with Parrotia. Not a great description I know.

 

Thanks all for your input so far. Any additional thoughts welcome.

 

Cheers

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