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Not that hard, but you don't see many round here...

 

 

 

 

Monkey D you are required to name the leaf miner visible on the underside.:001_tt2:

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If cut back regular the leaves get much bigger,i got a paulownia tomentosa leaf to over 2 feet!:D

 

saw a thread about an oak leaf as big as your hand, could this be the case with that. i know quercus frainetto can naturally grow that big but this looked more like quercus robur. but then i am very much a novice.:confused1:

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