Tree/bush ID please

Toddy

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Thank you for the photos and information, gentlemen :D
There's a shrubby tree along the back lane that I had no clue about. Pretty sure that's what it is now.

cheers,
Toddy
 

Tony

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I'm thinking Elm, I'll have a look at a few more samples tomorrow, but i'd been wondering if it was Elm but dismissing it, so that sort of fits and I'm fairly sure they're alternate buds...
 

Toddy

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I know the ones along the back lane aren't elm. We used to have Wych elm, but they died off in a really dry hot summer. They'd rooted into the clinker of the old mineral railway line and it's pretty dry anyway.

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C_Claycomb

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You haven't looked at the young field maples in Hemel then Chris. Loads around here that are like that :)
Nope, can't say I have. My close contact with the species has been with older trees and up in the midlands. The elm bark like that is obvious enough that I see it on trees in hedges that I drive past! I know I drive past plenty of field maples, but had never noticed the bark being similar. Will take a closer look.
 

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I'll probably take a walk later and have a closer look and get some more pics of different parts of the tree and see if there's any more mature ones close by...
 

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