Hi,
Can someone please ID this tree for me. Any info would be much appreciated.
Thanks Ent
[ID] Spikes on Trunk and Branches
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[ID] Spikes on Trunk and Branches
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Re: [ID] Spikes on Trunk and Branches
Hey mate,
Can you get a shot of the leaves also?
Cheers,
Mo
Can you get a shot of the leaves also?
Cheers,
Mo
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Re: [ID] Spikes on Trunk and Branches
My first guess would be Pachira Quinata but that's a only really based on the thorns. I thought it may be "Hercules Club" but that doesn't fit the bill as the thorns look different.MoGanic wrote:Hey mate,
Can you get a shot of the leaves also?
Cheers,
Mo
Cheers,
Mo
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Re: [ID] Spikes on Trunk and Branches
Leaves and fruit/flower buds
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Re: [ID] Spikes on Trunk and Branches
Thanks Mo,
Here is a photo of the trunk, it a only a young tree I think.
Ent
Here is a photo of the trunk, it a only a young tree I think.
Ent
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Re: [ID] Spikes on Trunk and Branches
Looks like the silk floss tree (Ceiba speciosa, formerly Chorisia speciosa). It is a species of deciduous tree native to the tropical and subtropical forests of South America.
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Re: [ID] Spikes on Trunk and Branches
Thanks Steve,
I don't think it is a Silk Floss Tree but I could be wrong. When it flowers I should be able to get a positive ID.
King regards Ent.
I don't think it is a Silk Floss Tree but I could be wrong. When it flowers I should be able to get a positive ID.
King regards Ent.
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Re: [ID] Spikes on Trunk and Branches
Hi Ent ,
I would have to second Mo, the leaf plus the thorns, Pachira Quinata .
cheers,
Pierre
I would have to second Mo, the leaf plus the thorns, Pachira Quinata .
cheers,
Pierre