Plant ID (forum)
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Can anyone please ID this plant. It has borne this red fruit for the first time in 10 years. Normally it's just foliage which gets eaten by caterpillars!
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Time: 21st March 2016 3:32pm
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coastie says...
Maybe canary beech tree.
Time: 25th March 2016 9:05pm
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Pademelon1 says...
Looks like Ochrosia elliptica, but not 100% sure.
Time: 26th March 2016 12:54pm
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Busy Bee says...
Hi Coastie, thanks for your your input. However, I do believe it is Ochrosia Elliptica as suggested by Pademelon 1.
Many thanks.
Time: 26th March 2016 6:22pm
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Busy Bee says...
Hi Pademelon 1, Many thanks for your input. I think you've cracked it. Having read up on it now and seen more pics, it definitely looks the part. Thanks again.
Time: 26th March 2016 6:25pm
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