A lovely tree, but what is it?

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  1. Dragonfly Dianne

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    Please someone must know what this is :please: ??

    I have asked so many people but no answers!
     

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    I know what it is

    At first i thought it was a buddleia but then i wasnt sure

    I know what it is but just cant think. Hopefully i will remember
     
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      Ha ha, I'm giddy now :hapydancsmil: hope you remember! Thanks
       
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      I wouldnt hold out too much hope my memory is awful

      Hopefully someone else will know

      Its so annoying cause i know what it is and just cant remember where i know it from let alone what the name is
       
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        wait i think i have had a brain wave

        it may be a salix which one i dont know but thats what the leaves look like and how the growth is

        see this is salix alba white willow

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        its similar leaf shape except yours are more curled and crinkly
         
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          That is the weeping pear, Pyrus salicifolia pendula.
           
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            Yes :hapydancsmil: I think it is!! My investigations have lead me to this before but then I thought not!

            Thank you so much :ThankYou: it's a lovely tree!
             
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              Yes the Google images are just like this! Does it change at all?
               
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              Bit of extra colour when it flowers (white flowers) Its deciduous so drops its leaves.
               
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              Mmm, I moved here in November and it's not changed at all yet.
               
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