what tree is this?
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Blib

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47,310 posts

221 months

Sunday 30th October 2011
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I'm at the g/f's house. In her garden is this tree;




She thinks that it is a Rowan. Is she correct?

TIA

treehack

997 posts

263 months

Sunday 30th October 2011
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Yep

Blib

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Sunday 30th October 2011
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Thank you Treehack.

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astroarcadia

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224 months

Sunday 30th October 2011
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Sorbus Kashmiriana (Kashmir Rowan) methinks.

Blib

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Sunday 30th October 2011
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astroarcadia said:
Sorbus Kashmiriana (Kashmir Rowan) methinks.
Mrs Blib said:
Really? Fantastic! Why does it smell so badly in springtime?

Simpo Two

91,624 posts

289 months

Sunday 30th October 2011
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Mrs Blib said:
Really? Fantastic! Why does it smell so badly in springtime?
Probably to attract insects for pollination.

netherfield

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208 months

Sunday 30th October 2011
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astroarcadia said:
Sorbus Kashmiriana (Kashmir Rowan) methinks.
Correct, we have one in the garden.

busta

4,504 posts

257 months

Sunday 30th October 2011
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That's not a tree.


'Tis but a shrub.

astroarcadia

1,723 posts

224 months

Monday 31st October 2011
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Are the berries white to start with? If so it's sure to be a Cashmiriana but it is hard to be exact without closer inspection. It certainly has the slight, dainty appearance of a cashmiriiana.

My other suggestion would be Sorbus Aucuparia Aslpenifolia which has more of a red berry. Either way much the same trees.

When was the pic taken and where are you?

Blib

Original Poster:

47,310 posts

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Monday 31st October 2011
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busta said:
That's not a tree.


'Tis but a shrub.
"Ni".

Blib

Original Poster:

47,310 posts

221 months

Monday 31st October 2011
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astroarcadia said:
Are the berries white to start with? If so it's sure to be a Cashmiriana but it is hard to be exact without closer inspection. It certainly has the slight, dainty appearance of a cashmiriiana.

My other suggestion would be Sorbus Aucuparia Aslpenifolia which has more of a red berry. Either way much the same trees.

When was the pic taken and where are you?
I took the photo yesterday. We're in Richmond.

busta

4,504 posts

257 months

Monday 31st October 2011
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Blib said:
"Ni".
Watch it! One swift swing of a herring and I'll make mincemeat of your shrub.

dickymint

28,559 posts

282 months

Monday 31st October 2011
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Just came back from walking the dogs. Saw something just like it with a label on it - Sorbus Josephs Rock.

Mr GrimNasty

8,172 posts

194 months

Monday 31st October 2011
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There's literally hundreds of very similar 'different' varieties of ornamental Rowan/Sorbus bred/sold.