Jul 20, 2007 #1 M mrtree Participating member Underside of leaf. I have never seen this tree in Canada before. That might help as a clue. Attachments 91143-Undhrt.webp 99.9 KB · Views: 174
Jul 20, 2007 #4 SirTreeRat Location In the Mitten... I'm leaning towards a type of; Diospyros virginiana But I'll wait to see more, thank you.
Jul 20, 2007 #5 M mrtree Participating member Okay a little info to help, it is reported to be extinct in the wild and close relatives are found as fossils aged 10-35 million years.
Okay a little info to help, it is reported to be extinct in the wild and close relatives are found as fossils aged 10-35 million years.
Jul 21, 2007 #7 M mrtree Participating member Okay now the upper surface. I have never seen this tree before so I do not know what will help to id it. Attachments 91315-Upphrt.webp 128.4 KB · Views: 160
Okay now the upper surface. I have never seen this tree before so I do not know what will help to id it.
Jul 22, 2007 #8 tockmal Location Glasgow, Scotland, UK Prunus serrulata - Japanese Cherry Any shots of the stem? Any shots of the whole tree?
Jul 24, 2007 #9 NickfromWI Participating member Location Los Angeles, CA Are there more pics coming? I think it may be a special type of elm! love nick