Trees from a distance

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Ok, this one's a bit tricky as its near the end of a complete removal - I'll put up more pics of the removal in reverse till someone makes a positive ID.

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Fraid knot guys, here's some more of the crown -

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Ok, this one's a bit tricky as its near the end of a complete removal

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Geez, Gang,
Tree ID... backwards (?) - could be fun...
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Next, it'll be from the inside out !


For this first round I'll go with Cypress ?


-Diane-
 
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Ok, this one's a bit tricky as its near the end of a complete removal

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Geez, Gang,
Tree ID... backwards (?) - could be fun...
smile.gif

Next, it'll be from the inside out !


For this first round I'll go with Cypress ?


-Diane-

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Interesting guess with the cypress.

Ok, in the second pic there is actually two trees forming the crown, look closely notice the lighter whispier foliage of the taller crown formation and the darker of the under crown nearer the house, that's a Sycamore - Acer pseudoplatanus. But what tree does the taller crown formation belong to?
 
Easy P is right, it's Fraxinus excelsior. European Ash, very good guessus though
 
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Easy P is right

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I just had to quote that.

As the winner, here is my submission:


My Boss "checking the prostate"

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What's the tree?



SZ
 

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