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Trees of London: Identification of a magnolia tree at St Mary Le ... How to identify trees and where to find them in london with photos of trees, fruit, flowers, bark and leaves, helping in their Identification.
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Trees of London: Identification of a hawthorn tree in Tavistock Square How to identify trees and where to find them in london with photos of trees, fruit, flowers, bark and leaves, helping in their Identification.
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Trees of London: Identification of a hawthorn tree in Tavistock Square Tree Identification. Crataegus monogyna: Leaf: alternate; very small, common hawthorn: left, has two pronounced lobes on each side. midland hawthorn: right ...
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Trees of London: Identification of a hazel tree in Lincoln's Inn ... The feature which stands out in the winter are its catkins (see tree identification section) which are not unlike those of the alder. The hazel has a ...
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Trees of London: Identification of a hazel tree in Lincoln's Inn ... The hazel tree is not a common tree in London; in fact it is quite rare. However it is significant for ... The hazel has a lighter and smother bark though. ...
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Trees of London: Identification of a Turkish hazel tree at ... How to identify trees and where to find them in london with photos of trees, fruit, flowers, bark and leaves, helping in their Identification.
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Trees of London: Identification of a hazel tree in Lincoln's Inn ... The feature which stands out in the winter are its catkins (see tree identification section) which are not unlike those of the alder. The hazel has a ...
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Trees of London: Identification of a lime tree in St Paul's ... general: often has shoots growing at its base, and is sticky because of the insects it attracts. Lime shoots. St Paul's trees, St Paul's churchyard, beech ...
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Trees of London: Identification of a wild pear tree in Crab Tree ... Tree Identification. Pyrus pyraster: Leaf: alternate; round, often curled. Pear leaf. Pear fruit. nuts/fruit: pears, as seen in shops, but smaller. ...
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Trees of London: Identification of sycamore tree near the Tower of ... The scientific name for the sycamore is Acer Pseudoplatanus and this is because of its visual similarity to the plane tree. Pseudo, as in someone who is ...
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