...But there's still the mystery of the pink flowers and yellow bays, this doesn't match the characteristics of the Golden Rain TreeMarc wrote:Ketutg, that's is dude, so many brainiacs out there, good stuff.

...But there's still the mystery of the pink flowers and yellow bays, this doesn't match the characteristics of the Golden Rain TreeMarc wrote:Ketutg, that's is dude, so many brainiacs out there, good stuff.
I'll take your word for it antonio.anttal63 wrote:thankyou alain, are you all done out there nowIT IS A MELIA TREE! EVEN THE BARK IS NOT GOLDEN RAIN TREE.
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ketutg wrote:I'll take your word for it antonio.anttal63 wrote:thankyou alain, are you all done out there nowIT IS A MELIA TREE! EVEN THE BARK IS NOT GOLDEN RAIN TREE.
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Yeah, YOU are right :anttal63 wrote:thankyou alain, are you all done out there nowIT IS A MELIA TREE! EVEN THE BARK IS NOT GOLDEN RAIN TREE.
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melia trees are not landscape trees here!, the bloody councils are planting them as street scape trees so you'd better let them know its a weed.Asus101 wrote:the bark is too light, and its a registered weed so the builders would not be planting it as a landscape tree.
I don't know about Melia, they don't grow over here, but Golden rain tree is surely invasive: I have dozens, if not hundreds of seedlings from the tree in my garden. I've planted some in pots, just for the sake of trying, but it's true that the compound leaves are very big and that only a tall bonsai can be made from these.anttal63 wrote:
but then again which do mean the weed?melia or rain tree?