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thanks I did.
Thanks, after closer examination I see very few flowers are open on my photos, it is mostly buds, so I do not think the species can be nailed...
Thanks but I do not think so. the flowers on my tree are much smaller and with a different shape.
Growing close to a Caribbean beach
Thanks but it is not divaricata which I had in my garden. but Tabernamemontana is close enough
Small tree 100o meters n N. Colombia could this be a Tabernaemontana?
Why do you think the 3 plant is Psammisia
Thanks there is a resemblance
I have the first one. the 2nd plant I have not seen. Do these 2 photos look like your 3rd plant. And if so. how do you distinguish between the 3...
I was told it could be Anacardiaceae or Sapindaceae
Even a family name would be good.
Maybe a bush the forest was thick with vegetation so I could not tell the source of the plant. Even a family name would help.
The 3 in the subject heading Macleania, Cavendishia, and Psammisia
Thanks Susan but their are no listings for the 3 genus I listed.
Thanks Tony family or subfamily is good.
Thanks Tony I did some searching and I could not find a match. I will stick with Fabaceae to be safe. Would this tree...
Thanks Tony I think you are right. I first disqualified this species, but taking another look on your suggestion I believe that is it. I would...
Yes as a general question before or even if I should post photos if nobody would have knowledge with these plants.
But am I save calling this an Acacia?
Anyone on the is board that can recognize the difference between those Ericaceae plants? I have about 7 and I am not able to distinguish one from...