Re: tree
- Subject: Re: tree
- From: david bain b*@yahoo.com
- Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2003 11:53:04 -0700
- Disposition-notification-to: blonddudeCA@yahoo.com
Hi Chris,
My suggestion might be that it is a locust or a Robina. See Sunset Western
Garden Book, page 578.
Best,
David Bain
Sunset Garden Zone 23
USDA 11ish
on 1.1.04 1:24, Charles Dills at cdills@charter.net wrote:
> OK! I finally have a question for this august group. I saw a
> tree in Brisbane Australia. It looked like a young Jacaranda. But
> instead of the castanet shaped seed pods it had long (8-10") seed
> pods that looked like a large pea. The seed pod was very woody and
> solid. It had spaced transverse internal holes each of which had an
> elongated seed pod. I have no idea what the flower looked like. Does
> this crude description from a chemist ring any bells with anyone?
> ---Chas---