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Yeah it's a intestine one,

tree

 

:lol: That has to be the best malapropism on here. Just waiting for someone with the guts to point it out.

 

On a serious note, the leaf in the last photo looks like Sorbus x thuringiaca, a hybrid of rowan, with pinnate leaves, and whitebeam, with simple ones. Consequently, this tree has leaves which get progressively more deeply lobed away from the tip, with a couple of separate leaflets near the base.

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On a serious note, the leaf in the last photo looks like Sorbus x thuringiaca, a hybrid of rowan, with pinnate leaves, and whitebeam, with simple ones. Consequently, this tree has leaves which get progressively more deeply lobed away from the tip, with a couple of separate leaflets near the base.

 

That's the Bastard I was talking about.

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