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Tree ID
    #4001149 - 04/01/05 03:17 PM (19 years, 1 day ago)

Does anyone know what kind of tree this is?













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Re: Tree ID [Re: motaman]
    #4001170 - 04/01/05 03:21 PM (19 years, 1 day ago)

looks like mimosa pudica but way too big...mimosa of some sort...hrmm pigra?



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Re: Tree ID [Re: motaman]
    #4001218 - 04/01/05 03:30 PM (19 years, 1 day ago)

i know! how interesting you guys have them there too!
someone once showed a picture of a enterolobium from FL...
this one of the yopo similar pods are some albizia species (from memory)... i have to check out in the library for the precise ID, give me a day.


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Re: Tree ID [Re: felixhigh]
    #4002804 - 04/01/05 10:14 PM (19 years, 19 hours ago)

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i have to check out in the library for the precise ID, give me a day.







great...  :smirk:


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Re: Tree ID [Re: motaman]
    #4002912 - 04/01/05 10:34 PM (19 years, 19 hours ago)

Silk Tree. Had one in my backyard- twenty one to be perceise- fucking invasive. Isamimosamyfriend! Can't remember its suffixual relative name.


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Re: Tree ID [Re: superblingtheory]
    #4004150 - 04/02/05 07:53 AM (19 years, 9 hours ago)

Thats albizia sp., never seen one with white flowers or such scraggly pods. Something about it just doesn't look like the silk tree, but I could be wrong. (:smirk:) Those things are so invasive it would seem mota would see a lot more than just that one...


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Re: Tree ID [Re: Organic]
    #4005753 - 04/02/05 05:02 PM (19 years, 37 minutes ago)

i wonder where is this plant native from.
sorry guys, i couldn't make the research today.
homework for nextweek.


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Re: Tree ID [Re: motaman]
    #4005820 - 04/02/05 05:27 PM (19 years, 12 minutes ago)

mimosa scabrella
jackpot! :smile:

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Re: Tree ID [Re: Mitchnast]
    #4007877 - 04/03/05 06:36 AM (18 years, 11 months ago)

Thats what i'd say. Scabrella, i have a few in my yard that just came from nowhere. Do the leaves on yours close up at night?


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Re: Tree ID [Re: Hanky]
    #4008443 - 04/03/05 12:35 PM (18 years, 11 months ago)

NOT scabrella.
i could say a ton of genuses of plants that close their leaves at night or when disturbed...


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Re: Tree ID [Re: felixhigh]
    #4009507 - 04/03/05 06:18 PM (18 years, 11 months ago)

They are from Asia apparently.


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Re: Tree ID [Re: felixhigh]
    #4009969 - 04/03/05 08:04 PM (18 years, 11 months ago)

i grow scabrella, that is scabrella. what do you think it is?

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Re: Tree ID [Re: motaman]
    #4011854 - 04/04/05 07:05 AM (18 years, 11 months ago)

judging from the outer bark and the shape of the trunk/branches as well as the sonic in the background I'd say its a variety of Mimosa Polycarpa, very common but the DMT content is unknown to me, we have tons in this area

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Re: Tree ID [Re: Prisoner#1]
    #4012038 - 04/04/05 09:11 AM (18 years, 11 months ago)

Mimosa Polycarpa has a less globular flower and thicker stem profile i think.
those round white clusters say scabrella, as do the delicate stems and well, if youve ever grown them, you'ed recognize the yellowing too *grumble* heres my scabrella, it has flowered many times.


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Re: Tree ID [Re: motaman]
    #4013177 - 04/04/05 03:38 PM (18 years, 11 months ago)

I will go back tomorrow or the next day and check the flowers and get a better picture.. Any other details I should try and get?



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