Trees from a distance

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No way, that is not a Sorbus aucuparia X intermedia.

I have seen a few and that is not it.

You photo shows entire leaves, not correct

Individual fruits, not correct (should be a corymb)

Bark totally wrong.

HOw did you ID this plant?
 
What photo are you looking at Mr. Tree? the photo I put up did not have leaves or fruit pictured. This tree was at the Hoyt Arboretum, in the mountain ash collection. with a tag on it. and it looks like other whitebeams i've seen.

I think you are looking at the previous tree I posted, the Chinese Fringetree.
 
I have one more really cool tree from my snowy arboretum hike. This is a tree that i think should be more widely planted as a feature tree.
 

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What photo are you looking at Mr. Tree? the photo I put up did not have leaves or fruit pictured. This tree was at the Hoyt Arboretum, in the mountain ash collection. with a tag on it. and it looks like other whitebeams i've seen.

I think you are looking at the previous tree I posted, the Chinese Fringetree.


Oh I am totally lost
 
No, that one was N. antarctica
I have never had much luck being able to separate the three southern most Nothofagus. There are loads of Nothofagus at Ushuaia but 60 miles south N. antartica is the southern most tree in the world.

There are no trees at Cape Horn
 

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