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Found 12 results

  1. Would anyone be kind enough to identify what is this tree? Unfortunately, I do not have more photos. As per early June, I didn't seem to see flowers or fruits on it. When I touched the leaves they had a texture, like velvet. Thanks in advance
  2. Please help me identify these shrubs in the foreground that were dug up from my garden, without permission, by my tenants. I would like to replace them. The house is in Maidstone. Many thanks, Brian
  3. Hello all, I have some trees in my garden and would love to know what they are - have tried some of those apps without much luck, a gardener who came around recently couldn't help either! Listing them separately so that it doesn't get confusing between the pictures ... this is Tree 4 Thank you all in advance! Jennifer
  4. Hello all, I have some trees in my garden and would love to know what they are - have tried some of those apps without much luck, a gardener who came around recently couldn't help either! Listing them separately so that it doesn't get confusing between the pictures ... this is Tree 3 Thank you all in advance! Jennifer
  5. Hello all, I have some trees in my garden and would love to know what they are - have tried some of those apps without much luck, a gardener who came around recently couldn't help either! Listing them separately so that it doesn't get confusing between the pictures ... this is Tree 2 Thank you all in advance! Jennifer
  6. Hello all, I have some trees in my garden and would love to know what they are - have tried some of those apps without much luck, a gardener who came around recently couldn't help either! Listing them separately so that it doesn't get confusing between the pictures ... this is Tree 1 Thank you all in advance! Jennifer
  7. Can anyone identify this tree, seen in housing estate in Truro, Cornwall. Think I might have seen a much larger specimen in Scilly? Has very distinctive spiky bark, almost like rose thorns and strange grub like buds!
  8. Hi can any help ID these two evergreen trees please. Many thanks
  9. I live in South Carolina, USA. I recently saw a beautiful tree in red Fall foliage on a TV program; it is in Lorie, France. I was able to take 2 photos from the television to aid me in identifying it. One shows its overall form, the other shows a leaf closeup. I asked tree experts at nearby Clemson University, and their best guess in a Black Gum, although several suggested it may be a European specie unknown to them. The logical person to ask would be someone in France, but I don't speak the language. I have two opinions from the UK: Elm and Persian Ironwood. Can anyone identify this tree? Thank you, Don
  10. We have a great new opportunity for 2 Arboricultural Tree Surveyors based in Peterborough. The role is for 6 months at £15,000 pa/pr with a £3000 perfomance related bonus. For more information and to apply follow the link below: Arboricultural Tree SurveyorVacancy Details | Change Agents Background: Enterprise, the infrastructure services company, has joined forces with Peterborough City Council in a 23 year partnership to deliver key frontline services to the local community. Services to be delivered include: household waste and recycling collection, street cleaning, property design and maintenance, grounds maintenance and a range of other services. The aim of the strategic partnership is to improve these services, while providing the best value for taxpayers. Objective: The objective of this project is to provide the Parks, Trees and Open Spaces team with an up to date tree survey of highways trees under the remit of Enterprise Peterborough totalling approximately 16,000. Subject to efficient delivery of the tree surveys there may be an opportunity to provide assistance to the Parks, Trees and Open Spaces team in the everyday management of the city’s tree stock.
  11. Can anyone give me an ID from these pics I was sent through e-mail. Much appreciated.

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