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divegirl | 12:20 Fri 07th Sep 2012 | Home & Garden
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Hi can anyone identify this for me please, pretty non descript looking thing only thing I can say about it is that it has long furry catkin type things on it in the spring time.

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Looks like one of these to me, but I could be way off.
http://www.british-tr...lows/nbnsys0000003868
12:38 Fri 07th Sep 2012
Link not working Lisa.
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one day I will get the right link first time!!!!!!

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I have a miniature weeping willow and the leaves are the same and we get catkins.
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Not sure if it's a willow.... grows straight up and is more of a weed than a tree! I get loads grow in my garden and normally cut them down, this one has grown around 12 feet in 10 years.
I'm trying to find out if it's parrot safe so need a pretty accurate id :0/

Lisa x
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Could it be some sort of Aspen?????

Totally lost here, gardening really isn't thing lol
Looks like one of these to me, but I could be way off.
http://www.british-tr...lows/nbnsys0000003868
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Hmmmm, could be.

I'm trying to upload a pic of the whole tree.....one sec
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http://i1119.photobuc...ympicsandtrees059.jpg

If you look carefully you can see Dave [the parrot] waiting on the garden swing to see if it's safe lol

Are willows the only trees that get catkins?

Lisa x
Is it hazlenut. Squirrels plant nuts all over

http://www.agricultur...nut-trees-in-winter/#
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Don't think so Tambo, leaves are wrong and never seen as much as a single nut on it, thank you for trying though x
Are willows the only trees that get catkins?
No, there's lots of them.
http://suite101.com/a...kins-in-spring-a51386
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I think you may have cracked it with your first suggestion D97x7!!!!!

Reading the leaf description was the clincher as they have a velvety underside, so brownie points and many thanks to you!

Dave is off for some tree wrecking now!!!

Lisa x
Looks like a Garrya Elliptica (Silk-Tassel bush) to me.....
Looks like GARRYA ELLIPTICA to me too
Looks like pussywillow to me - doesn't it flower, we could tell then!
It's a bog standard Willow...probably grown as a seedling.

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