Help identifying 2 trees please.

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  1. bokkie

    bokkie Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi all. There are 2 trees in the middle of the garden at my new house and I need a bit of help identifying them, if possible.
    I just want to know what they are so I can decide whether to replant them elsewhere in the garden or give them to a friend of mine.
    I will attach pics.
    Thanks for any help you can provide.
    The first 2 pics are the first tree and the second 2 are the second tree.

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    ARMANDII Low Flying Administrator Staff Member

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    Hi bokkie, pm Silver Surfer..........she likes a challenge:coffee::snork:
     
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    Perhaps it would be better to put these pictures in the 'Identification' forum Bokkie, they may get more response. :)

    I'm not much good with tree id's but the top pictures are an ornamental fruit tree I think, which one I couldn't tell you, sorry!
     
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    I was just doing that when you posted, Sheal!:loll:
     
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      Great minds think alike Armandii! :biggrin:
       
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      Very tricky. Where do you live? (Just checking you are in the UK as I've once tried to ID a plant from someone living in a completely different climate!)

      The first one does look like a fruit or blossom tree in the Rosaceae family i.e. related to apples, cherries etc. Sorry I can't help you further.
       
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      Tricky.
      Not enough detail to be able to say.
      1. Has the look of Pyrus...pear but without a good close up of a single flower (when fresh) I cannot be sure.

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pear
       
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      the first looks like a pear tree,would have had white flowers before the baby pears you see now
      a big maybe the 2nd, plum tree did it have any flowers,would have been white have a look inside for any maybe baby fruit can hide behind leave's,i've had Victoria which would do nothing but grow
       
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