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Dec 18, 2019 18:17 |  #1218

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Oops, my bad.

LOL!

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Dec 22, 2019 17:26 |  #1224

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Do you know the name of the tree this comes from? It looks like a seed pod from Albizia lebbeck, which is native to northern Australia.


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Dec 22, 2019 17:30 |  #1225

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Do you know the name of the tree this comes from? It looks like a seed pod from Albizia lebbeck, which is native to northern Australia.

Close....same genus but I’m almost positive it is a Persian silk tree which is pretty invasive in The southern US although native to Asia.

Albizia julibrissin


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Dec 22, 2019 20:04 |  #1226

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Close....same genus but I’m almost positive it is a Persian silk tree which is pretty invasive in The southern US although native to Asia.

Albizia julibrissin

Thanks, yes fruit and flower structures are the main determinants in botanical classification. A. lebbeck has similar but cream-coloured flowers. Shame about its invasiveness; we have lots of invaders here too.


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Couple of mornings ago. Thick fog and warm (-2C). Cleaned all my lenses when I got home and saw just how spotted this lens was.

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Dec 25, 2019 08:36 as a reply to  @ Pippan's post |  #1229

I guess the silk tree is what we call "mimosa" trees around here? But, the seed pods around here grow 5-6 inches long and contain close to a dozen seeds.

One saving grace of these trees is that hummingbirds LOVE the flowers. Long ago a friend and I walked out in front of his house where an old mimosa tree was blooming. There were so many hummingbirds darting around fussing with each other that we had to retreat back to his front porch in fear that one would hit us!!!! There must have been 3-4 dozen hummers around that single tree!!!! Lots of insect pollinators like them, too.


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Dec 25, 2019 08:40 |  #1230

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I guess the silk tree is what we call "mimosa" trees around here? But, the seed pods around here grow 5-6 inches long and contain close to a dozen seeds.

One saving grace of these trees is that hummingbirds LOVE the flowers. Long ago a friend and I walked out in front of his house where an old mimosa tree was blooming. There were so many hummingbirds darting around fussing with each other that we had to retreat back to his front porch in fear that one would hit us!!!! There must have been 3-4 dozen hummers around that single tree!!!! Lots of insect pollinators like them, too.

That’s exactly it. We call them mimosa most commonly.


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