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Old 17-06-2012, 07:46 AM
Rachel 101 Rachel 101 is offline
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Originally Posted by Willi View Post
On 16.06.2012 19:07, Rachel 101 wrote:
Hello everyone, I am trying to ID a tree:

The leaves are cordate, margins are strongly toothed. The leaves are
matt, light green in colour, and it's definitely not Lime (Tilia),
although the style of the veins is similair: the stalk end of the leaf
is even, not uneven.

The leaves are held on stalks, and are arranged more or less alternately
along the branches, but in bunches of two or three, not singly.

I'm certain it's not any sort of cherry!

Thank you in advance.

Rachel

Could it be a birch tree?
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Hi Willi,

Thanks for the suggestion, but no: birch leaves are more-or-less triangular or diamond-shaped, whereas these are very much heart shaped.

I now have pictures: not brilliant, but I hope that they help.

1) A branch from underneath, showing how the leaves are in bunches or two or three, not singly:

http://i1160.photobucket.com/albums/...06Robtree2.jpg


2) cluse up of the leaves, showing pale green matte colour, vein pattern, and general shape:

http://i1160.photobucket.com/albums/...06Robtree1.jpg

3) another general view of the branch:

http://i1160.photobucket.com/albums/...06Robtree3.jpg

I looked around the garden but couldn't see anything similar in the area (in the hope that a mature tree might give me more clues), so any suggestions would be welcomed. I am pretty sure that it's not an exotic, as the garden is not an "exotic" one, and the position of this tree suggests that it was not planted deliberately, but has arrived as a chance seedling.

Thank you,

Rachel