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I have a few pics of the fruits that could help for further identification.
Thank you but what species? We have the common European hawthorn here (Crataegus monogyna, in Italian biancospino) but it's different from this one.
My German neighbour has planted ths small tree, but I can't identify it. Could you please help me? Thanks.
I've found in a small park in Empoli (near Florence) an apparently deciduous tree similar to an elm, but with some different features (especially...
This afternoon has been very hot (36.7 °C/98 °F) in Tuscany, but there was a lot of clouds and pictures were easier to shoot. This is a new...
So Acer palmatum ‘Dissectum Viridis’? Acer palmatum ‘Dissectum Flavescens’?
I wouldn't completely rule out Alnus glutinosa ‘Imperialis’, as suggested above. It is a cultivar I have never seen before and from a Google...
Sorry for the poor quality of the pics, but there was too much sun for my smartphone. The tree was photographed near Vinci, Leonardo's birthplace,...
I understand. The University of Pisa has been able to grow a specimen of Larix kaempferi in the city's botanical garden; given the climate of Pisa...
Hi, I would like to know which species of larch (Larix) is more suitable to be planted as an ornamental tree in my zone. My area has a...
Yep, probably Pyrus pyraster...
I found this plant in a woodland area near Castelfranco di Sotto, Tuscany. It looks rather unusual for oak woods typical of the area. Thanks in...
Thanks for the useful tip!
Well, yes, but also because I'm curious. The speciemen was classified as Cedrus deodara, a very popular tree in my zone, and of course that was...
Another attempt: Erythroxylum monogynum, called "red cedar", used in South India as a medicinal plant where Cedrus deodara is not available....
Could it be Simarouba glauca? File:Simarouba glauca.jpg - Wikimedia Commons Its common name is paradise tree, quite similar to deodār or...
Here they are (the tape measure is metric):
What's the difference between S. molle and S. molle var. areira?
I think the shrubs are about 160 cm (5 ft 3 in).
Thank you, I guess the precise hybrid or cultivar is not easy to determine, right?