Red Bark Birch (Betula albosinensis var septentrionalis). It is also known as Northern Chinese Red Birch. This particular tree is a fine specimen of a birch normally grown for the peeling cinnamon coloured bark. The large leaves are lanceolate in shape. Source: Dr Mary Forrest, UCD.
Red Bark Birch - January
Red Bark Birch - January
Red Bark Birch - January
Red Bark Birch - January
Red Bark Birch - March
Red Bark Birch - March
Red Bark Birch - March
Red Bark Birch - March
Red Bark Birch - March
Red Bark Birch - March
Red Bark Birch - April
Red Bark Birch - April
Red Bark Birch - April
Red Bark Birch - April
Red Bark Birch - April
Red Bark Birch - April
Red Bark Birch - May
Red Bark Birch - May
Red Bark Birch - May
Red Bark Birch - May
Red Bark Birch - June
Red Bark Birch - June
Red Bark Birch - June
Red Bark Birch - June
Red Bark Birch - June
Red Bark Birch - June
Red Bark Birch - June
Red Bark Birch - June
Red Bark Birch - June
Red Bark Birch - June
Red Bark Birch - September
Red Bark Birch - September
Red Bark Birch - September
Red Bark Birch - September
Red Bark Birch - September
Red Bark Birch - September
Red Bark Birch - September
Red Bark Birch - September
Red Bark Birch - September
Red Bark Birch - September
Link: Wikipedia
Link: Google Images
Link: Royal Horticultural Society, UK
Link: Kew Royal Botanic Gardens, UK
Link: Plantdatabase.co.uk
Link: Video of Chinese Red bark Birch
Link: Google Streetview – there is no direct streetview of tree but it is in this location.