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It's probably some Grias sp., possibly Grias neuberthii (although the fruit seems a tad too large). Here's a good website providing information...
Considering how healthy this nice specimen from BG Lyon (France, Z7b) looks like, the hardiness of A. angustifolia seems underrated.
I sure do. Of the tenderish shrubs/trees you might try Clerodendrum bungei and C. trichotomum var. fargesii (the latter currently flowering in my...
This thread should be moved to another forum, but I'll use the opportunity to say that I've also wanted to buy Melliodendron from FF, but the cost...
Nah - the plant in question has a height of couple of meters and its leaves are much bigger. On top of it, it isn't a perennial.
A tourist has spotted this nicely flowering shrub (?) on Madeira. Help us identify it, please.
Thx, Ron, this seems plausible, as it blooms in June. Although I didn't suppose any Prunus might be such a prolific flowerer, I was not familiar...
I'm pretty sure Mr Raulston would recognize a Sourwood in a heartbeat, so this guess is rather doubtful.
What is this Itea-like tree (here the www it's published on) photographed by the late J. C. Raulston in VanDusen Botanical Garden, Vancouver in...
Bougainvillea spectabilis
My friend living in Southern California has sent me pictures of another mysterious tree. Could you please id it for me?
Yet another mystery tree spotted by my compatriot around San Jose, CA. It sure does look like an Empress Tree, but I'm not convinced to the...
Here is unidentified tree growing reportedly in San Juan Capistrano, CA. One of my compatriots living in California had spotted it, yet had no...
I'd like to ask for the identification of the Styrax species from the photo attached to this post. This is allegedly Styrax obassia (thus claimed...
Oh, I just identified it myself. Ugh, it took me a couple of minutes or so. Sorry for wasting a click. Anyway, it's Symplocos caudata. Hope...
What is this woody (?) plant? It's perfectly strange for me. I've looked it up on a Japanese webpage and it was signed 'aoba' (although I...
Well, it's fairly logical: Drimys is a far more popular plant than Schima on British Isles (as far as I know). That would be my first point. Then...
I bet this is Drimys winteri
Please note that I live in Poland, so it's not likely we'd find a source suiting both of us. But, I can recommend a fine link for anyone...
I saw it somewhere on the web, but now can't remember the name... Those drooping leaves... Anyway, the photo was taken somehere in the Western...