I tried researching, but I stumbled upon conflicting results. Anyone familiar with this one?
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Pixeltree
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If you can, OP, take a close up short showing the shape of the leaves and branches. This is good to describe the overall shape of the tree but not enough to id.
Automatic identification via PlantNet summary
Most likely match: Corynocarpus laevigatus J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.
Common name
Scientific name
Likeliness
Karaka
Corynocarpus laevigatus
11.18 %
Australian Laurel
Pittosporum tobira
10.35 %
White milkwood
Sideroxylon inerme
6.48 %
Strawberry tree
Arbutus unedo
6.40 %
Chinese banyan
Ficus microcarpa
5.21 %
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Yeah that does not help much.
Unfortunately, neither does your photo.
You said you got it from online so i did a quick search for matching images and the photo comes from Trees South africa (the watermark that is partly cropped out in your image says this to) according to their website it is Harpephyllum caffrum.
Higher resolution image is on this sight which further back up it being Harpephyllum caffrum (leaf shape and arrangement match) def not karaka as karaka leaves are shaped differently.
Pixeltree
arborus gimmehaidefi