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Its shows the arrangement of the leaves (or leaflets) on the stalk.
I found a dead branch (probably broken by a storm), here are some pictures
This is very likely to be black currant, I was sure it was a familiar plant, but I could not find which one
Can this be some Acer ? To me, it looks more like some sort of climber.
Here is a new picture. I have surrounded it in red. The other things are sticks. Given the color, I would say it is a Carya cordiformis
Hopefully, I will be able to take better pictures of the leaves after they have fallen. I don't think this tree is evergreen ; if you look behind...
Hi, Here are the 2 additional pictures, taken yesterday at 1PM (you can see how dull the weather was). You won't see a lot more than in the other...
I have taken a few additional photos,but I don't think they will be helpful. Could this be Cladrastis sinensis ?
Yes, it looks like Robur. Does it happen that on an oak sapling, the leaves do not look like what they will be when the tree is more mature ?
Thanks for your feedback. The leaves are not trifoliate. Moreover, I have not seen any flower or fruit on this tree. I will go back there, and...
Hi, Any idea what this tree may be ? It's around 10m tall, growing in a park in Ireland. Thanks in advance
Hi, This oak I am growing should have been Quercus muehlenbergii. But it does not look like that. What species of oak may it be ? Thanks in advance
Here is the correct picture ; note that there is a stake close to the sapling I would like to identify Could that be a Carya glabra ? Its...
Sorry to be that confused, but the picture I posted was not the one I intended to post ; and was indeed the picture of a Carya cordiformis. I will...
I am not familiar with this shrub. Any idea what it may be ?
Thanks for confirming
In this pot, I planted Quercus shumardii and Quercus pyrenaica. But one of them, which has leaves somewhat looking like willow, is neither of...
Here are more pics. It really looks like obliqua
Hi, Any idea what species of Nothofagus it is ? (if it is really a Nothofagus) You can see the leaves and the bark, he picture was taken in June....
Agreed, but it's in the ground. What you see is some sort of mesh net pot, buried in the soil, supposed to ease transplantation.