ID please... thanks
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ID please... thanks
Hi guys
A friend picked up a bonsai from someone and wondering if you guys are able to help us identify the plant below
thanks in advance
A friend picked up a bonsai from someone and wondering if you guys are able to help us identify the plant below
thanks in advance
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Re: ID please... thanks
Is it alive? I think it would be hard to ID it if we can't see the leaves....
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Re: ID please... thanks
my friend is hoping its alive
trying to ID it so we can research further
ok Ill ask her to get a close up pic of whats left on the leaves
thanks
trying to ID it so we can research further
ok Ill ask her to get a close up pic of whats left on the leaves
thanks
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Re: ID please... thanks
At first glance I thought it was a beech (fagus) because dead leaves remain on the tree until new growth comes, but the buds don't look like beech. You might need to wait for new foliage before you can get an ID
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Hornbeams also hang on to there leaves. But the photos are not clear enough for a positive.
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Re: ID please... thanks
hi mate 
the trunks bark looks a little dehydrated, have you done a scratch test?
as for beech I was under the impression they had a serrated leaf, fine like an elm. by the colour of the bark could this possibly be a stewartia? it looks very similar in habit to them aswell ?
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the trunks bark looks a little dehydrated, have you done a scratch test?
as for beech I was under the impression they had a serrated leaf, fine like an elm. by the colour of the bark could this possibly be a stewartia? it looks very similar in habit to them aswell ?
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thanks for the responses
heres a few more pics of the leaves..
hope it helps a little...
havent tried the scratch method .. ill do it when i physically see it hehe
heres a few more pics of the leaves..
hope it helps a little...
havent tried the scratch method .. ill do it when i physically see it hehe
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Re: ID please... thanks
It actually looks somewhat how my Murraya's look like when they are committing suicide.
Seriously I think it may be a Murraya Paniculata.

Seriously I think it may be a Murraya Paniculata.
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haha.. oh man dat cant be goodbuddaboy wrote:It actually looks somewhat how my Murraya's look like when they are committing suicide.![]()
Seriously I think it may be a Murraya Paniculata.
thanks for your help though...