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Jaques d'Alltrades 31-07-2005 12:10 PM

Wotsit tree
 
There's a seedling of a tree I'd like to put a name to.

I collected the seeds under its parent, which is growing in Norwich.

The tree looks a little like an ash, with a very regular bark on a tall,
straight trunk - possibly fifty feet, and growing.

The seeds are more like big elm seeds than ash at first sight, with the
seed in the middle of the long membrane of thin translucent green
material. They grow in clusters like ash keys.

http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/mystree.jpg

Next time I'm there I'll take a pic of the parent tree too.

Oh, my runners, grown just how they shouldn't be - they only get the
afternoon sun and are planted on only about six inches of admittedly
well-fertilised soil, at:

http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/beans4.jpg

--
Rusty
Emus to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk

Pam Moore 31-07-2005 01:25 PM

On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 12:10:10 +0100, Jaques d'Alltrades
wrote:

There's a seedling of a tree I'd like to put a name to.

I collected the seeds under its parent, which is growing in Norwich.

The tree looks a little like an ash, with a very regular bark on a tall,
straight trunk - possibly fifty feet, and growing.

The seeds are more like big elm seeds than ash at first sight, with the
seed in the middle of the long membrane of thin translucent green
material. They grow in clusters like ash keys.

http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/mystree.jpg

Next time I'm there I'll take a pic of the parent tree too.

Oh, my runners, grown just how they shouldn't be - they only get the
afternoon sun and are planted on only about six inches of admittedly
well-fertilised soil, at:

http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/beans4.jpg


For some reason it will not load for me. Maybe others will have the
same problem.

Pam in Bristol

Harold Walker 31-07-2005 01:35 PM



well-fertilised soil, at:

http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/beans4.jpg


For some reason it will not load for me. Maybe others will have the
same problem.

Pam in Bristol


Indeed 'tis so......H



Mike Lyle 31-07-2005 02:38 PM

Jaques d'Alltrades wrote:
There's a seedling of a tree I'd like to put a name to.

I collected the seeds under its parent, which is growing in

Norwich.

The tree looks a little like an ash, with a very regular bark on a
tall, straight trunk - possibly fifty feet, and growing.

The seeds are more like big elm seeds than ash at first sight, with
the seed in the middle of the long membrane of thin translucent

green
material. They grow in clusters like ash keys.

http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/mystree.jpg

Next time I'm there I'll take a pic of the parent tree too.

[...]

I got the 404 treatment, too. But I wonder if it's an American ash:
"white ash", do they call it?

--
Mike.



Jaques d'Alltrades 31-07-2005 06:25 PM

The message
from Pam Moore contains these words:

For some reason it will not load for me. Maybe others will have the
same problem.


Sorry folks - missed out the directory -

http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/temp/mystree.jpg

http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/temp/beans4.jpg


--
Rusty
Emus to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/

Stewart Robert Hinsley 31-07-2005 07:30 PM

In message , Jaques
d'Alltrades writes

The seeds are more like big elm seeds than ash at first sight, with the
seed in the middle of the long membrane of thin translucent green
material. They grow in clusters like ash keys.

http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/mystree.jpg

Possibly Pterocarya or Carya. The leaf looks more like Carya than
Pterocarya, but I haven't seen the seed of Carya.
--
Stewart Robert Hinsley


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