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Old 18-01-2006, 08:39 AM posted to aus.gardens
SyrianPrince
 
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Default tree id pls

Hi everyone,
Hoping I might get some help to id a tree that has sprung up in my garden,
probably from the compost. It has a leaf that I can't decide is like a peach
or nectarine, a willow, or an almond. It probably grew from a pip or seed
and could possibly be any of the three as I have them in the yard. The
distinguishing thing is that the crushed leaves smell strongly of marzipan/
almond - the only thing is the leaves of the existing almond trees I have
don't have the same smell. I will probably wait and see anyway but maybe
someone knows the smell and can help...
love and peace
SyrianPrince


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Old 24-01-2006, 11:31 PM posted to aus.gardens
SyrianPrince
 
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Default tree id pls

if anyone else was even vaguely interested, it's probably a peach,
apparently the leaves smell of almond/marzipan/cyanide when crushed

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Hi everyone,
Hoping I might get some help to id a tree that has sprung up in my garden,
probably from the compost. It has a leaf that I can't decide is like a
peach or nectarine, a willow, or an almond. It probably grew from a pip or
seed and could possibly be any of the three as I have them in the yard.
The distinguishing thing is that the crushed leaves smell strongly of
marzipan/ almond - the only thing is the leaves of the existing almond
trees I have don't have the same smell. I will probably wait and see
anyway but maybe someone knows the smell and can help...
love and peace
SyrianPrince



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