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monique a écrit : wrote: Hi Can someone help me to identify this plant ? http://cjoint.com/?hFleUIEsC7 The leaves look very ash-like. Is the image on the left flower or fruit? Where is the plant growing? Native or cultivated? M. Reed. Hi Monique, Thanks for your answer. I don't know realy if the image on the left is fruit or flower, for me it doesn't look like a flower. In fact it is a small bag filed with air or some kind of gas. It makes a funy moise when flattened out. I spotted this tree , one sample only, in the south-west of france near Bordeaux. best regards Patrick |
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writes monique a écrit : wrote: Hi Can someone help me to identify this plant ? http://cjoint.com/?hFleUIEsC7 The leaves look very ash-like. Is the image on the left flower or fruit? Where is the plant growing? Native or cultivated? M. Reed. Hi Monique, Thanks for your answer. I don't know realy if the image on the left is fruit or flower, for me it doesn't look like a flower. In fact it is a small bag filed with air or some kind of gas. It makes a funy moise when flattened out. I spotted this tree , one sample only, in the south-west of france near Bordeaux. best regards Patrick Didn't click at first, but my memory has crawled into action. Try Staphylea (bladdernuts). Hillier's Manual says that Staphylea holocarpa is the only tree among those it lists, the others being large shrubs, but I've seen a couple of other species and would have called Staphylea pinnata a small trees. -- Stewart Robert Hinsley |
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"Stewart Robert Hinsley" schreef
Didn't click at first, but my memory has crawled into action. Try Staphylea (bladdernuts). Hillier's Manual says that Staphylea holocarpa is the only tree among those it lists, the others being large shrubs, but I've seen a couple of other species and would have called Staphylea pinnata a small trees. *** My first impression is Staphylea pinnata, but I am unsure of what other species in this genus might be found in the southwest of France. PvR |
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