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Hello
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Tree shown in pictures in growing in my yard, located in Ankara, Central Turkey,  Can anyone help me identify it? Common name and if possible latin name.
Greetings
Etem
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Location: Western Colorado, Zone 5b-ish
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The leaves look like a hornbeam, genus Carpinus. But, your part of the world is not very familiar to me! :-)
 
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could be an elm species (genus Ulmus), but i am similarly unfamiliar with the trees in your part of the world.
 
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I’m guessing Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila

Here’s more information on wikipedia

Definitely an elm
 
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Looks like an American beech tree to me Fagus grandiflora.
 
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