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What sort of tree is this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What time of year was it in flower? My book says "It`s a medium sized tree, usually 10-15m high but occasionally more with an open crown. A Chinese tree widely planted in southern Europe and less often north to southern England. Bark - smooth, grey
Leaves - Heart-shaped with a long, tapering point, 30-35cm long and downy on both sides. This gives them a dull green colour and combined with their tendency to hang limply from the branches lends the tree a somewhat weary appearance.
Flowers - large (5cm long) violet-blue with deep tubes and five spreading lobes. They appear in June
That`s the Foxglove Tree by the way.
Leaves - Heart-shaped with a long, tapering point, 30-35cm long and downy on both sides. This gives them a dull green colour and combined with their tendency to hang limply from the branches lends the tree a somewhat weary appearance.
Flowers - large (5cm long) violet-blue with deep tubes and five spreading lobes. They appear in June
That`s the Foxglove Tree by the way.
Lilac flowers hang down. Chestnut flowers point upwards (as the ones in your pic do). It`s very strange for any tree to be in flower at this time of year. It just doesn`t happen. They`re way past flowering now unless there is a remote chance that the weather has skewed things. Let us know what you find out.
i just got in from work and was going to post but hammerman had already put the answer, i asked one of the plant people in the garden cente where i work and he said the same thing, he said going by the colour of the leaves its a Catalpa bignonioides "aurea".
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