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Elm
Hawthorn
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Handy Mick wrote:Elm :no:
Hawthorn :hooray:
Firethorn :no:
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tree c and e - celtis?

the bark looks like it is pretty old, celtis can get this on aged trunks.
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Jamie wrote:tree c and e - celtis?

the bark looks like it is pretty old, celtis can get this on aged trunks.
Sorry Jamie, not celtis :shake:
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Hawthorn
Hawthorn
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First two look like hawthorns.

third one Engish elm.
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These are just beautiful! :tu:

Could you post some pics when they get their leaves in Spring?

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Is tree "e" a Liquidambar? :lost:
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DavidN wrote:First two look like hawthorns. :clap:

third one Engish elm. :no:
I think the third one is the more difficult to identify as it is less common
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clue time -
The first two, "C" and "D" are hawthorns.
Tree "E" is not a hawthorn but does have thorns.
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Bluebell ?
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Handy Mick wrote:Bluebell ? :shake:
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more clues,
All three trees are from the genus - crataegus
"C" and "D" are c.monogyna (common hawthorn)
"E" has smaller more delicate foliage and I believe much nicer autumn colour.
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Crataegus phaenopyrum is a species of hawthorn commonly known as Washington Hawthorn or Washington Thorn?
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Jarrod wrote:Crataegus phaenopyrum is a species of hawthorn commonly known as Washington Hawthorn or Washington Thorn?
:hooray:
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