Can you help id this tree.
Hi , i have no idea what this tree is , can you help.
http://i627.photobucket.com/albums/t...o/DSC00104.jpg http://i627.photobucket.com/albums/t...o/DSC00105.jpg http://i627.photobucket.com/albums/t...o/DSC00106.jpg http://i627.photobucket.com/albums/t...o/DSC00108.jpg Sorry about the picture quality. |
Can you help id this tree.
On 2009-06-03 18:05:56 +0100, "THE FLY" said:
Hi , i have no idea what this tree is , can you help. http://i627.photobucket.com/albums/t...o/DSC00104.jpg http://i627.photobucket.com/albums/t...o/DSC00105.jpg http://i627.photobucket.com/albums/t...o/DSC00106.jpg http://i627.photobucket.com/albums/t...o/DSC00108.jpg Sorry about the picture quality. Bullace - Prunus domestica? Maybe? And btw, good for you including pics of the leaf and the fruit. A longshot of some tree saying 'what's this' doesn't usually help much. ;-) -- -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics. South Devon |
Can you help id this tree.
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Sacha wrote: On 2009-06-03 18:05:56 +0100, "THE FLY" said: Bullace - Prunus domestica? Maybe? And btw, good for you including pics of the leaf and the fruit. A longshot of some tree saying 'what's this' doesn't usually help much. ;-) That would be my guess, but there are quite a lot of other species of Prunus that might look similar. For the OP, if it is Prunus, the fruit will have a single plum- or cherry-like stone (or JUST possibly a crinkled one, like a peach). Cracking the stone will give one or two kernels, which will smell of bitter almonds when crushed. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
Can you help id this tree.
wrote in message ... In article , Sacha wrote: On 2009-06-03 18:05:56 +0100, "THE FLY" said: Bullace - Prunus domestica? Maybe? And btw, good for you including pics of the leaf and the fruit. A longshot of some tree saying 'what's this' doesn't usually help much. ;-) That would be my guess, but there are quite a lot of other species of Prunus that might look similar. For the OP, if it is Prunus, the fruit will have a single plum- or cherry-like stone (or JUST possibly a crinkled one, like a peach). Cracking the stone will give one or two kernels, which will smell of bitter almonds when crushed. Regards, Nick Maclaren. Hi , well i just peeled one. The stone is smooth , has one kernel , but no smell according to my nose. |
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