"neil" wrote in message
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"Rod" wrote in message
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On Wednesday, 5 December 2012 16:42:58 UTC, neil wrote:
Hi folks,
I realise this isn't a botanical group but I also know from years of
visiting here, there must be somebody (possibly many) who will be able to
help.
We have a friend who has a tree in their garden - seems to be a broad
leaf
tree and it is currently (December - North Scotland) fully green with
loads
of red berries. I've been googling but still don't know what tree it is.
I've placed a couple of photographs here
http://www.pages-uk.com/tree/
If anybody could identify it we would be very grateful.
Neil
It's a Cotoneaster. They are notorious for hybridising amongst themselves
so naming is a bit of a minefield. The braver posters have got about as
near as you can without an expert taxonomist to examinine the tree.
Rod
Excellent! Thanks to everybody who replied. Cotoneaster is good enough
for us. We were surprised to see what looks like a deciduous tree, having
a full cloak of green leaves and a very healthy covering of red berries in
the middle of December, so we just had to find out what it was.
Again many thanks,
Neil
Thank you for posting that and starting the thread. My wife, the gardener in
the house, has fallen in love with it and we are going to see if we can
squeeze one into our gardens somewhere suitable :-)
Mike
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