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The closest I've come to an ID is Dypsis lutescens, but there's a couple of those close by, and the trunks are different and the leaflets on the...
Thank you Martin - I'll start looking. I thought it would be tricky without knowing the stamen arrangement.
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Thank you so much - I've been looking at A & B so frequently. A doesn't look like anything Ive seen before, I didn't expect such a quick answer....
OK - thanks for the info - much appreciated
Thank yu for that info - I'll go back in a couple of weeks.
Well, the attached 3 cones were under the same tree. I think the tree was Pinus roxburghii (Cone C) but would appreciate any correction and ID of...
Thank you so much, and yes - cm, not mm. Am very happy re P. bungeana
These cones were under a Pinus bungeana. There’s a Pinus maximartinezii next to them. These trees had no cones on the tree to be able to match....
Thank you Michael -
The attached photo of the cone with pale apophyses was taken in 2013, labeled Pinus halepensis. All other P. halepensis I've seen look like the...
It's Acmispon americanus, Spanish Clover.
The attached is growing in the California central valley, dry grassland. I've tried several search terms, to no avail. Any help appreciated.
Thank you so much
Any help appreciated. Pics are from a cousin - haven't seen the plant myself.
No worries - did you see measurements of leaves, fruit, etc. online?
This is truly an OMG moment - I have photos of Gmelina leichhardtii from Melbourne RBG and wondered about the similarity of the flowers. However...
Well , Tyrlych- I know what you mean about ending with nothing after long searches. And Daniel, will be happy to post resolution if I find it. The...
Confirmed today that attached fruits were actually on this same tree.
Wonderful surprises keep happening - I've been unable to ID this with various search terms. As always, any help appreciated.