Wondering what tree this might be?
S Sam B 7 Joined May 7, 2024 Messages 7 Reaction score 4 Location New Forest Country Oct 20, 2024 #1 Attachments IMG_0808.jpeg 188.2 KB · Views: 11
N nao57 Full Access Member Joined Mar 16, 2024 Messages 59 Reaction score 16 Location Utah Country Oct 21, 2024 #2 Its a bit hard to see that. But that might be a type of chestnut tree. There's many types for chestnuts though. Some types of chestnuts have the back of the leaf taper down and narrow a bit. But some types stay wide a the bottom also. Attachments american-chestnut-leaves-summer-01.jpg 203.6 KB · Views: 5
Its a bit hard to see that. But that might be a type of chestnut tree. There's many types for chestnuts though. Some types of chestnuts have the back of the leaf taper down and narrow a bit. But some types stay wide a the bottom also.
S Sam B 7 Joined May 7, 2024 Messages 7 Reaction score 4 Location New Forest Country Oct 21, 2024 #3 Thank you for your feedback, really appreciated
C cpp gardener Full Access Member Joined Nov 13, 2019 Messages 2,116 Reaction score 928 Location Riverside/Pomona CA Hardiness Zone 9 Country Nov 11, 2024 #4 To me it looks more like a Flowering Cherry, Prunus serrulata. I think that may be more common in a parking lot than a Chestnut.
To me it looks more like a Flowering Cherry, Prunus serrulata. I think that may be more common in a parking lot than a Chestnut.
S Sheal Full Access Member Joined Apr 14, 2015 Messages 3,724 Reaction score 3,049 Location Scotland Country Dec 4, 2024 #5 Aesculus (Chestnut) leaf Prunus (Cherry) leaf Prunus autumn leaf colouring