A retired Australian follows his dream
You’re right about the first one, it is a noisetier in French. For the others, without the help of a leaf close-up, it’s hard to tell just by the shape of the tree. However, there’s a good chance that the last tree is a Catalpa.
You’re right about the first one, it is a noisetier in French. For the others, without the help of a leaf close-up, it’s hard to tell just by the shape of the tree. However, there’s a good chance that the last tree is a Catalpa.
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