Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Bowyer23 on June 28, 2020, 02:42:26 am
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Hey guys, anyone able to help me identify this tree? Its in melbourne victoria and obviously deciduous, just not sure what it is :) I was thinking maybe elm?
Thanks in advance.
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give at least pictures of the bark and dry leaf
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There's bark, you'll have to give me a few minutes for leaves so I can go back and take a photo haha.
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There's bark again and also some weird little berries I found on the tree
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Those weird little berries are leaf buds. ::)
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Maybe a zelkova serrata
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Really have know idea. Looks like it’s growing in a orchard. Could it be Olive?
Bjrogg
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The form and shape and branch/bud arrangement are very similar to our Honey Locust, but the bark is different so maybe a Black Locust or different cultivar of Honey Locust? Our HL is in same stage i.e. budding, but I suspect you're a touch warmer than we are (NE Vic).
Steve
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no olive. olive is leaf on all year round
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Some kind of acacia?
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Where do you live? has that tree not leafed out yet?
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I'm in South East Victoria. Here's a picture of some of the leaves. I'm now thinking some sort of oak.. maybe Sessile Oak?
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Those are white oak leaves.