Wondering if anyone knows what the tree might be. From Hainan in China, subtropical climate.
not sure if it's tropical or sub-tropical
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not sure if it's tropical or sub-tropical
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Re: not sure if it's tropical or sub-tropical
This has got to be pretty close.
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Re: not sure if it's tropical or sub-tropical
Although I can see the similarity in the leaf shape to a Ficus microcarpa, I can't see any of the growth tips clearly enough and the fruit doesn't look like a fig. My first though was a relative of the Lilly Pilly Syzygium/Acmena/Eugenia, which would narrow it down to quite a few hundred species that could grow in sub-tropical China. Again though, the fruit doesn't look right.
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Re: not sure if it's tropical or sub-tropical
LOL....thanks for the suggestions, I asked on farcebook too, and was told it's Euonymus europaeus
So, neither tropical or sub-tropical!
So, neither tropical or sub-tropical!
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Re: not sure if it's tropical or sub-tropical
That's very possible, Grant!Might stay evergreen in mild climates?