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ID on fruit and leaves
What species is this?
http://www.filepocket.com/users/51/DoubleFruit3.jpg It comes from a compact medium sized tree in a Sydney park (sorry, did not have my camera with me). The fruit on the tree consists of two segments, 3 cm long overall. It can best be described as a sphere on the end of a cylinder. |
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Richard Wright wrote:
What species is this? http://www.filepocket.com/users/51/DoubleFruit3.jpg Looks like a insect attacked Hakea |
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On Sat, 02 Apr 2005 05:45:56 +1000, Richard Wright
wrote: What species is this? http://www.filepocket.com/users/51/DoubleFruit3.jpg It comes from a compact medium sized tree in a Sydney park (sorry, did not have my camera with me). The fruit on the tree consists of two segments, 3 cm long overall. It can best be described as a sphere on the end of a cylinder. Thanks to P van Rijckevorsel on sci.bio.botany. It is Podocarpus elatus (Brown Pine). An east coast rainforest native. |
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