R RogerS Established Member Joined 20 Feb 2004 Messages 17,921 Reaction score 276 Location In the eternally wet North 23 May 2013 #1 TIA
R Random Orbital Bob Established Member Joined 13 May 2011 Messages 6,236 Reaction score 18 Location Hampshire/Berks Border 23 May 2013 #2 well the leaves look very similar to Ash
R RogerS Established Member Joined 20 Feb 2004 Messages 17,921 Reaction score 276 Location In the eternally wet North 23 May 2013 #3 Brilliant, thanks....spot on and embarrassed not to recognise it myself
R Random Orbital Bob Established Member Joined 13 May 2011 Messages 6,236 Reaction score 18 Location Hampshire/Berks Border 23 May 2013 #4 But it could...be...a Larch...in disguise! The mighty Larch....I'll get me coat!
K Kalimna Established Member Joined 18 Nov 2009 Messages 1,275 Reaction score 2 Location Deanston, a stones throw from the Distillery 23 May 2013 #5 If in doubt, ash has black leaf buds. I couldnt see any, but that be because they have opened already.... Adam
If in doubt, ash has black leaf buds. I couldnt see any, but that be because they have opened already.... Adam
B barkwindjammer Established Member Joined 2 Jan 2010 Messages 983 Reaction score 0 Location Central Alba 23 May 2013 #6 Defo Ash, you can see one of the black 'hooves' in the bottom pic
H henton49er Established Member Joined 16 Sep 2010 Messages 1,241 Reaction score 1 Location Beautiful, but wet, Mid-Wales 23 May 2013 #7 +1 for ash, looks just like the ones we have around our fields.