Tree id please.
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I took this photo last August on the grounds of Blarney castle, Co. Cork, Ireland. It's quite a good sized tree, I just don't have the full tree in a photo. I've been asked several times what it is . Also, I noticed whilst there that they do have several plants labelled (but alas, not that one perhaps). For when I next go back (I'm in Belgium) does anyone know of the existence of a sort of plants map for the grounds of Blarney Castle? Thanks in advance. |
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, aquachimp writes http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2d9d72x&s=4 I took this photo last August on the grounds of Blarney castle, Co. Cork, Ireland. It's quite a good sized tree, I just don't have the full tree in a photo. I've been asked several times what it is . Wingnut (Pterocarya); I don't think there's enough detail in the photograph to tell which one, but the more commonly grown species is Caucasian Wingnut (Pterocarya fraxinifolia). Also, I noticed whilst there that they do have several plants labelled (but alas, not that one perhaps). For when I next go back (I'm in Belgium) does anyone know of the existence of a sort of plants map for the grounds of Blarney Castle? Thanks in advance. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
Tree id please.
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, aquachimp writes http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2d9d72x&s=4 I took this photo last August on the grounds of Blarney castle, Co. Cork, Ireland. It's quite a good sized tree, I just don't have the full tree in a photo. I've been asked several times what it is . Also, I noticed whilst there that they do have several plants labelled (but alas, not that one perhaps). For when I next go back (I'm in Belgium) does anyone know of the existence of a sort of plants map for the grounds of Blarney Castle? Thanks in advance. Could it perhaps be a Spanish Chestnut (Castanea sativa) which is not unknown in Ireland? -- Gopher .... I know my place! |
Tree id please.
On Nov 30, 6:14*pm, Gopher wrote:
In message , aquachimp writes http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2d9d72x&s=4 I took this photo last August on the grounds of Blarney castle, Co. Cork, Ireland. It's quite a good sized tree, I just don't have the full tree in a photo. I've been asked several times what it is . Also, I noticed whilst there that they do have several plants labelled (but alas, not that one *perhaps). For when I next go back (I'm in Belgium) does anyone know of the existence of a sort of plants map for the grounds of Blarney Castle? Thanks in advance. Could it perhaps be a Spanish Chestnut (Castanea sativa) which is not unknown in Ireland? -- Gopher .... I know my place! Having got properly started in my search on account of Robert's reply, I found http://www.bomengids.nl/uk/soorten/G...n_wingnut.html and in particular; so I would say it's not the castanea, which I am familiar with. |
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from Gopher contains these words: In message , aquachimp writes http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2d9d72x&s=4 I took this photo last August on the grounds of Blarney castle, Co. Cork, Ireland. It's quite a good sized tree, I just don't have the full tree in a photo. I've been asked several times what it is . Also, I noticed whilst there that they do have several plants labelled (but alas, not that one perhaps). For when I next go back (I'm in Belgium) does anyone know of the existence of a sort of plants map for the grounds of Blarney Castle? Thanks in advance. What sized pic did you put up FGS? It's taken five minutes to load - so far - at 45 Kbps general or is slow loading usual for tinypic.com? /general Could it perhaps be a Spanish Chestnut (Castanea sativa) which is not unknown in Ireland? Leaves of the tree in the pic are pinnate - it looks more like a walnut to me, though the leaves seem overlarge for that. Leaves are not deeply serrated enough for sweet (Spanish) chestnut, whose leaves are single, and sweet chestnut's are more of a viridian tint. Can't comment about it's wingnutness as I haven't met this one. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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On Nov 30, 7:15*pm, Rusty_Hinge
wrote: The message from Gopher contains these words: In message , aquachimp writes http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2d9d72x&s=4 I took this photo last August on the grounds of Blarney castle, Co. Cork, Ireland. It's quite a good sized tree, I just don't have the full tree in a photo. I've been asked several times what it is . Also, I noticed whilst there that they do have several plants labelled (but alas, not that one *perhaps). For when I next go back (I'm in Belgium) does anyone know of the existence of a sort of plants map for the grounds of Blarney Castle? Thanks in advance. What sized pic did you put up FGS? It's taken five minutes to load - so far - at 45 Kbps 194 one of the smaller setting on my camera, so that I don't run out of space general or is slow loading usual for tinypic.com? /general dunno Could it perhaps be a Spanish Chestnut (Castanea sativa) which is not unknown in Ireland? Leaves of the tree in the pic are pinnate - it looks more like a walnut to me, though the leaves seem overlarge for that. Leaves are not deeply serrated enough for sweet (Spanish) chestnut, whose leaves are single, and sweet chestnut's are more of a viridian tint. Can't comment about it's wingnutness as I haven't met this one. At first I also thought it was walnutish.. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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, aquachimp writes On Nov 30, 7:15*pm, Rusty_Hinge wrote: The message from Gopher contains these words: In message , aquachimp writes http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2d9d72x&s=4 I took this photo last August on the grounds of Blarney castle, Co. Cork, Ireland. It's quite a good sized tree, I just don't have the full tree in a photo. I've been asked several times what it is . Also, I noticed whilst there that they do have several plants labelled (but alas, not that one *perhaps). For when I next go back (I'm in Belgium) does anyone know of the existence of a sort of plants map for the grounds of Blarney Castle? Thanks in advance. What sized pic did you put up FGS? It's taken five minutes to load - so far - at 45 Kbps 194 one of the smaller setting on my camera, so that I don't run out of space general or is slow loading usual for tinypic.com? /general dunno Could it perhaps be a Spanish Chestnut (Castanea sativa) which is not unknown in Ireland? Leaves of the tree in the pic are pinnate - it looks more like a walnut to me, though the leaves seem overlarge for that. Leaves are not deeply serrated enough for sweet (Spanish) chestnut, whose leaves are single, and sweet chestnut's are more of a viridian tint. Can't comment about it's wingnutness as I haven't met this one. At first I also thought it was walnutish.. Pterocarya is one of the genera of Juglandaceae (walnut family). -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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