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juanito

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Greetings from sunny Spain,
Anyone know what tree this is ?
 

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looks to be Chaenomeles (jap quince) or what mr swarm suggests
 
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Initial thought was quince but leaves look more like a camellia.
 
looks to be Chaenomeles (jap quince) or what mr swarm suggests

Nah - chaenomeles flowering ended a month ago here. Camellia more likely but image not too distinct for accurate answer.
 
BeeJayBee,
bang on, we have a couple of these and this is the first year I have seen them being worked.
 
Does anyone know what this one is?
There's quite alot of it around me. Was wondering if it was any good to the bees.
 
Looks like a species of Sorbus (Mountain Ash). Lots of varieties available with red, white, pink, orange and yellow berries (not all on the same tree of course).
 
The flowers reminded me of a species of hibiscus, but the leaves don't look right...


Could yours be a Chinese mountain ash, or something similar, Rickyd?

Added - good shout BJB!
 
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Yes looks like Rowan, do the flowers have a musky smell we have one here too.image.jpg
 
They do smell musky. That image of yours looks identical to the plant, though the ones near me are smallish trees. Thanks.
Are these any good for bees?

Rowan arent huge trees, i think bees do go on them but usually there is something about providing more nectar so you might only get the odd ones on it.
 

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