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Etem Tezcan
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Hello
First post in permies
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.
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Etem
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Andy Jensen
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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
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Definitely an elm
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Thomas Black
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Looks like an American beech tree to me Fagus grandiflora.
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