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    and, beeing a quiz master, I canīt do more than ask

    What are those 2 trees called ?? There are two of them in a mixed way, one redish and one whitish

    The red one makes a very good fruit
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    No idea here I'm afraid Cris, but Catherine is the one with the plant knowledge and I'm sure she'll have an answer.
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    The red one is known to me Lovely color

    Trubbhagtorn
    C. monogyna

    Donīt know the English name

    The white one ? Hmm, have to investigate that

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    Monogyna is the Hawthorn family.
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    Your red Hawthorn looks lovely, Crister!

    The white one may also be of that family - although the pendulous branching habit is not typical of a Hawthorn. The images are a bit 'fuzzy' on my computer too...

    I'm not really a plant expert - as Rolf kindly suggests! (Thanks for that though, Rolf!). However, if you could possibly post a close-up of the foliage of both trees, positive identification would be much easier!

    Hawthorns are the perfect tree for birds - dense enough to hide from predators or shelter in the branches, plus providing food (caterpillars and berries) for birds as well as not growing too large to be in even the smallest of gardens. We had a lovely one in Ayr - and I miss it a lot!

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    Nice view Don't know much about trees

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