What tree is it?

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  1. kamkaj19

    kamkaj19 New Member

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    Hi guys. I wanted to figure what trees grow nearby. This I thought is a European beech but then I found the actual European beech. So what tree is it? Pics below.
     

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  2. Tony Puddicombe

    Tony Puddicombe Active Member VCBF Cherry Scout

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    Can you post some more pictures-whole tree,bark,buds,flower,fruit etc.? Also your ID says Poland-what typed of land does it grow on-sandy,loam,well drained,not well drained,sunny ,shade?? It would help to ID it better.
     
  3. kamkaj19

    kamkaj19 New Member

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    They say we live on Silesian highland. About 400 meters above sea level. I'll add more pictures. The bark of that tree is very coarse and I'll try to photo the flower later
     

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    Leaves, bark and flower
     

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    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    Apparently a species of Prunus.
     
  6. kamkaj19

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    I'm not sure. I'll post more pics when it blooms and fruits
     
  7. Ron B

    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    One like P. virginiana for instance.
     
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    Prunus but not virginiana. Most likely Prunus serotina (Czeremcha amerykaƄska) which in Poland is introduced and invasive.
     
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    Michael F Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Agree with Sundrop, invasive Prunus serotina.
     
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    Yeah, it's exactly the same as the ones I see, thanks guys
     

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