Re: Another mystery tree
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- Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2000 08:55:46 -0700
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Diane Whitehead wrote: > About 30 years ago I read a library book on Temperate Trees (or a > similar title). It had lots of coloured pictures of glorious trees > growing in Australia. Any possiblity of finding the book again? > The leaf is like a large palmate maple leaf, very shiny, evergreen. > It has never flowered, which makes it hard to identify. There are a number of species of evergreen Acerm, asian (though not native to Australia, they might be grown there).
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