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infiniteMPG 03-04-2008 01:59 PM

Need help identifying South Florida sTrAnGe plant - Pod Pictures!!!
 
A co-worker called me over the begining if the week and asked if I
could identify something for him. He had what looked like a seed pod
from a plant he found near the beach in the Sarasota area of west
central Florida. It was about 3" long and about 1-1/2" in diameter,
very wood like covering, pointed towards one end and was divided into
5 sections. He stated this was growing from a cluster of leafs (which
he did not have any of) but stated this was growing "up" from the
cluster, so the stem stuck down from the bottom with this seed pod on
top. This is a link to a picture of the pod :

http://mysite.verizon.net/res02mt8/pod01.jpg

After a couple days this pod started opening from the stem end, which
means this was opening at the bottom. This is what that initial
seperation looked like :

http://mysite.verizon.net/res02mt8/pod02.jpg

Today I came to my desk and he had left it there as it had completely
opened and the small, thin, dark brown seeds were obvious, clumped
into 5 sections below the hard, wood like covers. This is a picture
of the pod fully opened :

http://mysite.verizon.net/res02mt8/pod03.jpg

I checked online and thru my Florida wildlife identification books and
can't find a thing so I can't say if this is native or not (there are
a lot of invasive plants in this area.... anyone want a few million
Brazillian Pepper trees?). Any and all help would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks!!

infiniteMPG 03-04-2008 02:22 PM

Need help identifying South Florida sTrAnGe plant - PodPictures!!!
 
Just to add a note that I spoke with the co-worker friend who brought
this in and he said this was a rather large tree, was not just a small
plant or brush (as I was originally thinking). He said it was dark
when stumbled across this so he wasn't much help with leaf shape or
other features.

enigma 03-04-2008 04:04 PM

Need help identifying South Florida sTrAnGe plant - Pod Pictures!!!
 
infiniteMPG wrote in

ups.com:

A co-worker called me over the begining if the week and
asked if I could identify something for him. He had what
looked like a seed pod from a plant he found near the beach
in the Sarasota area of west central Florida. It was about
3" long and about 1-1/2" in diameter, very wood like
covering, pointed towards one end and was divided into 5
sections. He stated this was growing from a cluster of
leafs (which he did not have any of) but stated this was
growing "up" from the cluster, so the stem stuck down from
the bottom with this seed pod on top.


i'm not close to an expert on southern trees, but the pod
looks a bit like a very small mahogany pod.
lee
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infiniteMPG 03-04-2008 05:48 PM

Need help identifying South Florida sTrAnGe plant - PodPictures!!!
 
*i'm not close to an expert on southern trees, but the pod looks a bit like a very small mahogany pod.

Very good!!! We checked into it and it's definitely a mahogany
tree!

Thanks for your help!


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