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Been doing a voluntary survey for the local council in my spare time.7

 

A few IDs Im not sure on.

 

This one is the one which Im most puzzled by:

 

Spindly trees about 5-8m in height.

 

The last photo is dried leaves that I tried to ID a few days ago.

 

Many thanks for any help.

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Ill keep an eye on colour as Ironwood normally turns nice reds in Autumn.

 

First I thought it was a type of Amelchanier.

 

No sign of flowers or fruit since I have been visiting them.

 

Many thanks.

Posted

All photos in this post from one group of trees.

 

Very spindly form, no low level leaves (all over my head) I will check alder buckthorn next time I visit.

 

Many thanks

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