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| Mature tree Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Isle of Man,UK.
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| Hi guy's (and Gals), visited a property today after some high winds and was asked to quote to extract this tree. Of all the ID books that I have, I cannot do so. I have never come across it before. Here are some pictures. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Someone is gonna know what this is, I have not got a clue. ![]()
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| Mature tree Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Georgia, USA
Posts: 259
| PCA Alien Plant Working Group - Russian-Olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) Could it be Russian Olive, or maybe Autum Olive?
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| Mature tree Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Isle of Man,UK.
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| Hi TreeCo, I thought it was of the Olive family, but, the flowers are white in spring/summer. The leaves are alternate-opposing. (Third picture). Really Don't know!
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| Banned Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Earth Australia
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| I've only seen one before but its not Quercus virginana is it? Image:Shingle-oak-leaves-acorns.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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| Banned Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Canada
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| The bark is similar to Russian Olive, however RO has fuzzy leaves, while the pictures show very shiney leaves. I was looking at the lateral in picture 4, and shows similarities to advantageous growth of willow. If you were able to prune a piece of larger wood, that would really help solve the mystery. My book resources are limited to trees in Canada, On the Isle of Man, it might be anything. Good luck, I'll keep an eye on here and when you find out, I will be wiser too. |
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| Banned Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Earth Australia
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| Doh.....WRONG leaf arrangement for Q.virginiana. Strike it off. The unknown spec. has 2-ranked opposite leaves. Last edited by azrael : 1st February 2008 at 09:47 PM. Reason: More |
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| Eric Frei Administrator - Brisbane L5 (Dip) Hort Cert III Arb + some Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Brisbane
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| The leaves of the salix are alternate ... however in the pics Andy's are opposite and distinctly concolored.
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| Mature tree Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Isle of Man,UK.
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| After a long read through some of my mates wifes books, she came across this, Olearia nummulariifolia. There are no good images that I can find on the web. Keep posting your answers though, I/we may be wrong still.
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| Banned Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Earth Australia
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| Mmm...... Am I allowed another go at this?....I think it might be....Metrosideros albiflora. Specimens of Metrosideros albiflora were collected (in New Zealand) during Captain James Cook's first voyage circa 1770 in the Pacific on the HMB Endeavour ... Type specimens were included in botanist (Joseph) Banks' Forilegium ...and taken back to England...presumably to Kew Gardens. The Botanical results of Cook's voyages. New Zealand Plant Conservation Network Attached here Metrosideros excelsa from down the road from me...leaf arrangement is identical....opposite and 2-ranked....with tomentose pale reverse. P1010001.JPG P1010002.JPG Now....I wonder if the flowers are consistent with this tentative ident. Last edited by azrael : 2nd February 2008 at 09:33 PM. Reason: Spelt road as raod.... DOH |
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| Semi-mature vigorous tree Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: New Zealand
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| definately metrosideros with the white furry underside and green leaves and bud configiration, bark and timber(from the cut branch) are red and peeling bark, not usual form tho... could be climate related... not sure if its excelsa (common pohutukawa )tho..... adding to this... i believe it could be Metrosideros albiflora agreeing with Azrael or Metrosideros bartlettii, which also has white flowers but hard to say, hope this helps... Last edited by treekiwi : 2nd February 2008 at 09:48 PM. Reason: being specific |
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| Banned Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Earth Australia
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| DOH....I DO wish I could delete posts...It turns out the M.albiflora is a liane (woody vine). Azrael <to self>...3 strikes and you'll be OUT... too cocky from the Privet ID . |
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| Semi-mature vigorous tree Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: New Zealand
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| Have done a bit of tree id resource work with my addictive tree book collection lol, most likely Metrosideros bartlettii as is the only white flowering rata with a tree'd form.... hope this helps, just another informing fact, some M.excelsa can have strains of yellow flowers, a genetic floor but is very cool seeing them side by side |
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| Over mature heritage tree Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: SE USA
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| I got it! It's a....Lostcabling Opportunitioides! A little metal would've gone a long way on that one. Hope the insurance company takes good care of you.
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| Eric Frei Administrator - Brisbane L5 (Dip) Hort Cert III Arb + some Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Brisbane
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| Hahahaha! ![]() It's almost like some overgrown rosemary. ![]()
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