Re: Mystery Canaries


>I'll stick with likely to be Jacaranda. After a minute or two your
>description of the fruit in combination with the winged seeds made me
>think Jacaranda or at least Bignoniaceae.  If Mr. Ortega wants to add
>that the flowers are a bluish, lilac or purple-blue color we can be
>fairly sure. There is a formal description of the genus at:
>http://www.mobot.org/MOBOT/research/ven-guayana/bignoniaceae/jacarand.
>html



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	If you want to see some pictures of the tree, the flowr and 
the leaf, see:    http://www.charlies-web.com/slotrees/may02.html 
		---Chas---
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