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Hi was waiting for my car to be detailed today and came across these unusual seed pods. Was wondering whether someone might be able to help me out in identifying them.
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Has anybody tried using these for bonsai? It would seem the leaf and leaflet size is an issue, although I’m interested if anybody has had any luck!
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I've seen them used as accent plants, when a whole stack of the beans are planted in a tiny pot, you get a weird looking forest that looks interesting for a couple of years...
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Thank you Mel appricate the help. Amazing seed pods and quite the tree. I'll have to have a bit of a look into this species now.
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Seems that this species does well indoors so I might raise a few and if they don't do well as bonsai they might be a candadant as an inside plant.
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Like a lot of rainforest trees they tend to put most of their energy into growing one leader and straight up. Occasionally you might get a few shoots after a cut, but they all leave the trunk heading vertical. I have only tried on skinny trunks though, so you may be able let it grow tall and thicken up before cutting and you may have more luck.
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I planted a black bean seed I picked up last year. It took about 3 months before it sprouted. It's about 5 months old now and has shot straight up. I pinched the tip out once and it grew another leader straight up without missing a beat. I'll let it get a bit older and then try again to make it grow some branches.
Good luck with it if you plant it.
Good luck with it if you plant it.
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Thanks @raging bull. I put a couple of seeds in yesterday so we shall see what happens. Worst case scenario will be they will become part of my inside plant collection. I love how vibrant and green the young trees look and if i can keep it small enough it will look beautiful inside in the right pot.
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