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BonzerBob

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  1. Sorry about the gap, Flowering crabapples, the genus Malus, by Father John Fiala is very good.
  2. I think you're right, Liset fruit does fit better with your picture, they both have the same parents Lemoinei and toringo/sieboldii. My book has Liset fruit as dark crimson to maroon-red, 1.2cm in diameter, Profusion is maroon or blood-red, 1.5cm dia.
  3. I agree the leaf is a similar shape to service tree, I guess it's the same family and within that grouping not that uncommon a leaf shape.
  4. Looking at the head shape I would guess Malus Golden Hornet. Can you see what colour the fruit is in the autumn in any streetview pictures
  5. Malus profusion?
  6. Could it be Nothofagus antartica? (which is Chilean) The leaf seems a bit small and rounded for obliqua, and antartica has that white spotting on the young twigs and branches.
  7. A lucky guess Derek, the beer is a really kind offer but it's a lot of hassle and expense for you ?.
  8. Syringa microphylla maybe? Is it very scented?
  9. It's a bit blurry but Osmanthus heterophyllus or maybe Olearia macrodonta?
  10. Callery pear?
  11. The first picture is rowan/Sorbus, the wood, the bud scales, the flower cluster unfurling with the leaves, everything is right. The second picture from the managed woodland is sycamore, although I think that may be A. pseudoplatanus.
  12. Amelanchier? It looks like rosaceae, a big Robin Hill maybe.

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