Hi guys
Could somone please I'd this one for me .
Pilbara wa garden tree I'd 2
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Re: Pilbara wa garden tree I'd 2
Hi Paulneill, my guess would be some type of Albizia . There are quite a lot of different species of Albizia so you might need a flower for positive ID . Hope this helps .
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Re: Pilbara wa garden tree I'd 2
Hi Paulneill
I spotted similar trees (2 off) in a front garden as you come into Karratha from Dampier (on your left) see pics, also found a small 1.5 mtr tree in a front yard in Port Headland, so knocked on the door to ask. Was told its a Madagascan Boab
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I spotted similar trees (2 off) in a front garden as you come into Karratha from Dampier (on your left) see pics, also found a small 1.5 mtr tree in a front yard in Port Headland, so knocked on the door to ask. Was told its a Madagascan Boab
Milo
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Re: Pilbara wa garden tree I'd 2
Thanks milo,
Yea I think you are correct after a quick google, there isn't much info on these trees on the net.
They look a lot like a sticky wattle tree from a distance,
Yea I think you are correct after a quick google, there isn't much info on these trees on the net.
They look a lot like a sticky wattle tree from a distance,
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Re: Pilbara wa garden tree I'd 2
Common name is Madagascan Boab. But I'm sure if you google its botanical name, you'll find heaps of info.
Moringa drouhardii
Moringa drouhardii