
Just wondering if anyone can tell me the name of the tree these seeds came from

just wanting to research this particular tree and find out if it has any potential to be grown as bonsai material and have no idea what it is.
Cheers
Lee
Huh!cuwire wrote:Yes Jacaranda it must be.
This is an Australian native.
Together with the Lantana, Plane tree, the balckberry bush and good old morning glory.
Bet you all can name more of theses well represented Australian natives.
Cheers
Many are grown in SA, but they are actually South AmericanIsitangus wrote:Most definitley not native and neither are the others you mentioned![]()
Ken aren't they a South African native?
thanks blue, Yeah I've seen this snippet. was actually driving down crossroads and noticed the trees out the front of Cabra College and thought they were liquid amber then saw this footage and realised they were plane treesSeems like you have the specie for the seed pods you found but I thought this might interest you. Shows some of the trees lining some of roads around Adelaide.
http://www.salife7.com.au/adelaide/gard ... boulevards
Later in the year, have a look around the area you found the seed pods and you should see seedlings come up. Collect them and grow on in a large pot for a few years
Yes Jacaranda it is "cuwire," they are definitely not native.........Yes South America.....Brazil actuallyYes Jacaranda it must be.
This is an Australian native.