Fruits and bark are either E.goniocalyx subsp goniocalyx or E.nortonii. Foliage colour blue-grey green which is more like E.nortonii. These two species are closely related and they can integrade too which makes it confusing. Will check if I have this correct with @Tapirlord.
Yep I agree, with those fruits it's gonna be either E.goniocalyx or E.nortonii. I also agree with Steve's reasoning for going with E.nortonii, it is the more common species in the foothills of the alps. E.goniocalyx tends occurs predominantly on the western slopes.
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