I saw this during our trip to Wolves Lane Nursery today. There aren't many plants where I dont at least have some idea as to what they might be. With this one I don't have a clue. Any hints?
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If it helps, it's a woody shrub, in this case about 5 feet tall. I'd meant to ask what it was at the nursery, but got so caught up in everything else that I clean forgot.
Not a clue.
As far as I know, Nicotiana species are all herbaceous (ie not woody)
Because the leaves are so immature it's hard to tell, but this could be one of maples with trifoliate leaves (ie compound, with 3 leaflets, not the usual maple-leaf shape). Acer griseum (Paper-bark maple) would be my best guess. The description in MItchell (Field Guide to the Trees of Britain and Northern Europe, Collins) fits the leaves, petioles, twigs and flowers pretty well. Were you able to see the bark on he trunk? If it's sufficiently mature, this should be a giveaway. MItchell says: "Now much planted in gardens of all sizes.....Bark: Dark red, rich chestnut or coppery-brown, peeling and rolling away sideways to leave smooth areas...."
That looks pretty close, David. I've just googled the griseum and the leaf shape matches. From the pictures I can find of the species fruiting though, there isn't such a good match.
The trunk was pretty immature, but I did notice what I thought was some slight peeling to the bark. I didn't pick up on any particularly strong colouring though (which isn't to say it wasn't there though).
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