I.D please
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I.D please
Hi could some one help me I D this plant please ,
Thanks
I got it from QLD last week , no label attached Thanks
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Re: I.D please
There's not a lot to go on but at first glance it looks very much like a willow. I'd say either pussy willow or crack willow.
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thanksshibui wrote:There's not a lot to go on but at first glance it looks very much like a willow. I'd say either pussy willow or crack willow.
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thanksshibui wrote:There's not a lot to go on but at first glance it looks very much like a willow. I'd say either pussy willow or crack willow.
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thank u neil u were rightshibui wrote:There's not a lot to go on but at first glance it looks very much like a willow. I'd say either pussy willow or crack willow.
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Re: I.D please
could some one please help me id the tree please
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can some one please id this tree for me
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Re: I.D please
The photo is too small, but the fruit indicates quince.
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Re: I.D please
I guess the photo has been reduced to allow the site to load it but maybe you've gone just a bit too far because it is pretty hard to make out any detail.
Like Watto, I'm pretty sure it is a quince. From what I can make out, probably Chinese Quince but to confirm that I'd need a closeup of bark, leaves and that fruit.
Like Watto, I'm pretty sure it is a quince. From what I can make out, probably Chinese Quince but to confirm that I'd need a closeup of bark, leaves and that fruit.
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