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  1. wiseowl

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    Good morning a friend gave this to me late last year she did say what it was but I have forgotten it ,can you please help:smile:

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      Hello Woo, it looks like Cercidiphyllum ..Katsura.
       
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        Thank you @noisette47 my dear friend you are an angel:love30::blue thumb: I shall go and label it right away:smile:
         
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          Not to be confused with Acer palmatum Katsura. :blue thumb: That's a different type of tree.
           
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            Sorry! Should have made clear that Katsura is it's common name. There are quite a few species of tree with that variety name :) Hope you have long labels, Woo...it's full name is Cercidiphyllum japonicum (possibly the variety 'Rotfuchs' (Red Fox)) :roflol:
             
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              Just Cercidiphyllum japonica.
              Quote....Cercidiphyllum japonicum, known as the katsura,

              Cercidiphyllum japonica Rotfuchs is a slow growing grafted tree and has red leaves.
              Rotfuchs = Red Fox.
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