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Help identifying a tree

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Episcor, Mar 24, 2021.

  1. Episcor

    Episcor Apprentice Gardener

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    Good morning all

    If anyone can help with identifying the tree shown below I would be most grateful

    Thanks, Dominic

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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    I would hazzard a guess at peach or almond.
     
  3. Episcor

    Episcor Apprentice Gardener

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    Many thanks incidentally it is growing close to where there was an apricot tree that had to be cut down due to disease
     
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        I had a peach bush in a previous garden. It doesn't look like the flowers I had on that.

        Most likely it'll be easier to tell later in the year when there's some fruit developed. :)
         
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        Mysterious.....dying to know, please keep us updated @Episcor
         
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