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Key to common UK street trees — Bob Press | |
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The key allows quick but reliable identification of common urban street trees in the UK. Please make comments on the discussion page of this key (see tab above page) or send suggestions to Bob Press.
(Geographic scope not specified) — Collaboration: open — Status: Text completed, illustrations incomplete, Species page incomplete (species links in red are not yet created). — Edited by: Bob Press, G. Hagedorn (formatting and minor adaptations) |
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2 | Foliage with white markings beneath, the smallest twigs on a branch all spreading in one plane; fruiting cones 7-9 mm, each cone-scale with a small spine in the centre
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Foliage without white markings beneath, the smallest twigs on a branch spreading in all directions; fruiting cones 15-20 mm, each cone-scale with a large conical spine in the centre
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5 | Leaves green above, silvery white beneath
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6 | Leaf lobes with numerous, small teeth; flowers in pendent clusters; fruits with wings more or less forming a right angle (at 90º to each other)
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7 | Leaves up to 8 cm long, lobed more than half-way to the base, the lobes with rounded tips; flowers appearing with the leaves
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8 | Leaf lobes toothed
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Leaf lobes entire
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10 | Flowers mostly white, with red and yellow blotches; fruits with numerous, sharp spines; winter buds very sticky
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Flowers red or bright pink; fruits with few, if any, blunt spines; winter buds not sticky
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Fruits paired on each stalk
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12 | Leaves with 7-13 leaflets; flowers appearing after the leaves, purplish, without sepals or petals; fruits 2.5-5 cm long
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Leaves with 5-9 leaflets; flowers appearing after the leaves, white, with 4 narrow petals; fruits 1-5-2.5 long
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14 | Twigs spiny; flowers with 5 unequal petals, pea-like
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16 | Ripe fruits entirely orange-red to vermillion-red (occasionally yellow), with yellow pulp
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Ripe fruits white to pink or crimson, with white pulp
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17 | Leaves with 1-2 pairs of leaflets, matt green above, grey-white woolly beneath; ripe fruit scarlet
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Leaves with 1-4 pairs of leaflets, glossy green above, thinly white hairy beneath; ripe fruit brownish-red
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18 | Leaves evergreen, often spiny
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21 | Leaves with a rounded or bluntly pointed tip, completely hairless beneath; flower and fruit stalks hairless
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22 | Leaves with whitish hairs scattered over the whole of the lower surface; flowers c. 2.5 cm across; ripe fruits orange-red
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Leaves with hairs on the veins of the lower surface only; flowers c. 1.5 cm across; ripe fruits red
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23 | Leaves usually with 5-7 lobes, the largest reaching more than two-thirds of the way to the midrib; flowers always white; styles and nutlets 1
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Leaves usually with 3 lobes, the largest reaching less than two-thirds of the way to the midrib; flowers white, red or pink; styles and nutlets 2-3
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25 | Leaves palmately lobed
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27 | Leaves whitish or silvery hairy beneath
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Leaves greyish to yellowish hairy beneath
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28 | Leaves with 7-9 pairs of blunt-tipped lobes, rough above, hairy beneath; acorn cup with spreading or reflexed scales
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29 | Leaves barely longer than wide, lobed c. half-way to midrib, shiny on both surfaces
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Leaves much longer than wide, lobed c. two-thirds of way to midrib, matt on both surfaces
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31 | Bark silvery, developing black, diamond-shaped fissures with age; twigs and smaller branches weeping; leaf stalk hairless
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Bark creamy white, peeling in thin sheets; twigs and smaller branches erect or drooping at tips only; leaf stalk hairy
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32 | Tree weeping; leaves > 10 times as long as wide
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33 | Leaves with wavy, entire margins
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34 | Petals yellowish or absent; fruit dry
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36 | Leaf margins toothed; cones in clusters of 1-3
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Leaf margins doubly-toothed (the teeth themselves toothed); cones in clusters of 3-8
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37 | Flowers and fruits in pendent catkins; petals absent; fruits each with a membranous wing
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Flowers and fruits in stalked clusters; petals present; entire fruit cluster attached to a single, membranous wing
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39 | Leaves with matt upper surface, the hairs in the vein angles beneath whitish; fruit rounded at both ends
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Leaves with glossy upper surface; the hairs in the vein angles beneath reddish; fruit tapering at both ends
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40 | Leaves green on both surfaces
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41 | Branches weeping
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Branches not weeping
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Flowers with a single style; fruits with a single seed (stone); bark often with conspicuous horizontal bands of pores (lenticels)
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43 | Leaves strongly tinged with purple; flowers dark or ruby red; fruit purplish red
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44 | Leaves hairy beneath; flowers pale pink fading to white, usually with 4 styles; fruits yellow
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45 | Fruits < 1 cm long, globose to ellipsoid
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Fruits c. 3.5 cm long, conical
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46 | Flowers and fruits arranged in spreading or drooping spikes of 10 or more
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47 | Leaf margin with blunt and rounded teeth; flowers solitary, rarely in clusters of 2-3; fruit 2-3 cm
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48 | Leaf margin with teeth gradually narrowed into a long point tipped with a long, fine bristle
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49 | Leaf stalk hairy; flowers generally pink, the stalk 1 cm
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Leaf stalk hairless; flowers white, the stalk 2-5 cm
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