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cpager

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  1. 1 hour ago, Lowestoft Firewood said:

    IMG_5806 2.JPG - IMG_5822 2.JPG - Ash

    IMG_5827 2.JPG - Hawthorn?

    IMG_5830 2.JPG - elder?
    IMG_5833 2.JPG - the leaves and berrys are ivy

    IMG_5834 2.JPG - grass and sheep

    IMG_5844 2.JPG - ivy on some tree

    IMG_5845 2.JPG & IMG_5868 2.JPG - dog rose on some trees

     

    others arent mega clear for me.

     

    All the best.

     


     

    Thank you very much for your help, it's much appreciated!

  2. 59 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

    15 rose/briar

    14 horse chestnut, (aesculus hippocastrum)

    13 Ivy,(hedera helix)

    12 rose/briar

    11 ivy aerial leaves

    10 soft rush (juncus efusa?spelling)

    09 ivy berries

    08 elder

    07 bramble

    06 possibly old nettle stems

    05 ash (Fraxinus excelsior)

    04 ash keys

    03 ash

    02 haws

    01 haws, bramble leaves and briar stem

     

    Thank you very much for your help, it's much appreciated!

  3. Hi, I am currently doing a school project in which we have to choose a patch of land, and design and create a hypothetical woodland scheme. For part of this, we have to identify the trees/shrubs around the perimeter of the field. If you could help with this, it would be much appreciated. Apologies the pictures are not very clear, and I am aware there may be multiple pictures of the same species. Thank you.

     

    Link for pictures - https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3pyakdygyhp11ap/AADBBjvt-B_3N2nzKjF0I-Vma?dl=0

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