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[ID] what is it ?

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Hi total novice here, and would appreciate any assistance in identifying this stump. I salvaged it from the green waste bin and after 8 months of care to get it to this stage I am wondering it is worth further effort. The leaves look small, though with this little growth in 8 months I am wondering if I will see any decent growth in my lifetime.

Anyone got any idea what this is, as it was growing in an area that was cleared on a semi annual basis I assumed it was some sort of rampant weed tree, of the celtis or privet ilk, though it has been the slowest grower of every plant I own.

Any suggestions?

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I'm gonna hazard a guess with Cotoneaster. I may be wrong though. Got any close-ups of the leaves?
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No, not Cotoneaster but a Quince i think.
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for some reason i think it is a Metrosideros excelsa aka New Zealand xmas tree
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Robinia?
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Damian Bee wrote:Robinia?
Isn't he a soccer player? :lost:

Looks like we need closer pics of the leaves!
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Nooooooo.

Robinia pseudoacacia, Black Locust.
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Post by BonsaiElmo »

Thanks for all the suggestions.

From looking at photos online I am thinking it might be a Robinia pseudoacacia, for the leaf shape at anyrate.

This is a closer pic of the leaves, not fantastic, but it's pouring here so not able to get another shot right now.
2012-01-08 unknown trunk (3).jpg
It really is a cut stump, but it is one of the first things I collected, I might need to get the dremel and try some carving.

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