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pincushion
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Tree identification Please
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Uff
SW Scotland but born in Derbyshire
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The form of the tree looks like poplar but the leaves look like oak. Could be sp. beech though. Is it possible to show us a twig and a better specimen of leaf please?
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bédé
Surrey Hills, acid greensand.
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Could be a fastigiate variety of oak.
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nick615
SW Ireland
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Poplar to me, from the upward way the branches have grown.
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pincushion
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pincushion
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Have sent the TPO a email this morning as not sure if it is on a Protection list,
No fresh leaves other than what you see at this time of the year
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steephill
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Might be a Fastigiate Oak - Quercus robur Fastigiata Koster.
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Uff
SW Scotland but born in Derbyshire
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I agree. Plus leaves and twigs on bottom pic look like oak.
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pincushion
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20 January
Professional Tree Surgeon has said it is a Oak
Thankyou for all your replies
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pincushion
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Not on a Protected list
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No fresh leaves other than what you see at this time of the year
Thankyou for all your replies