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Rebazar
Rebazar
Small beginning of a tree, small smoothe rippled leaves
  Small beginning of a tree, small smoothe rippled leaves October 23, 2012
Small beginning of a tree, small smoothe rippled leaves
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Rebazar
Rebazar
Eventually a tree, small/medium serrated leaves, light in colour
  Eventually a tree, small/medium serrated leaves, light in colour October 23, 2012
Eventually a tree, small/medium serrated leaves, light in colour
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gardengeek
gardengeek
Star Anise
  Star Anise August 28, 2012
Star Anise is a spice that closely resembles anise in flavor, which tastes a little like licorice. Anise is a member of the Apiaceae family. Licorice is a member of the Bean (Fabaceae) Family. Star Anise
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Esselean
Esselean
Wild Tobacco
  Wild Tobacco July 21, 2012
Wild Tobacco has become a widespread invasive weed in Cook Islands, Fiji, Hawai‘i, New Caledonia, Norfolk Island, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Réunion Island, Mauritius, Madagascar, Australia, India and several southern African countries. Handling the plants can cause irritation and nausea. The dust from the plant can cause respiratory problems if exposure is prolonged. Because of its ability to affect human health and because of its aggressive and fast growing character it is illegal in some Wild Tobacco
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forager
forager
Goldenrain Tree
  Goldenrain Tree July 16, 2012
Goldenrain Tree
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forager
forager
Ginko
  Ginko July 16, 2012
The Ginko dates back to the Permian, about 270 million years years ago. The dinosaurs came on to the scene about 230 million years ago. The dinosaurs then went extinct about 65 million years ago. in China; some planted trees at temples are believed to be over 1,500 years old. tolerates pollution and confined soil spaces. They rarely suffer disease problems, even in urban conditions, and are attacked by few insects Hiroshima, Japan, six trees growing between 1–2 km from the 1945 atom bomb expl Ginko
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jdeankL7
jdeankL7
Pink. Counted as 5 actually 1 petal, I think
  Pink. Counted as 5 actually 1 petal, I think June 14, 2012
Bush or Tree Pink. Counted as 5 actually 1 petal, I think
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Mitchito
Mitchito
Prunus subhirtella 'Pendula'
  Prunus subhirtella 'Pendula' June 04, 2012
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Prunus subhirtella 'Pendula'
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Esselean
Esselean
Tree with cream flowers
  Tree with cream flowers May 15, 2012
Tree with cream flowers
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davidberkeley
davidberkeley
Tree with Pink flowers
  Tree with Pink flowers April 30, 2012
Tree with Pink flowers
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davidberkeley
davidberkeley
Kwanzan cherry tree
  Kwanzan cherry tree April 25, 2012
Kwanzan cherry tree
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freegarden
freegarden
Tabebuia chrysotricha
  Tabebuia chrysotricha April 19, 2012
Tabebuia chrysotricha
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laurenchristine
laurenchristine
oval-leafed tree with black berries
  oval-leafed tree with black berries September 09, 2011
oval-leafed tree with black berries
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Donald
Donald
Small indoor dwarf tree
  Small indoor dwarf tree August 26, 2011
Small indoor dwarf tree
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gardengeek
gardengeek
Unknown Catkin Tree
  Unknown Catkin Tree June 26, 2011
Unknown Catkin Tree
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weprather
weprather
unknown white bush found at Providence Canyon
  unknown white bush found at Providence Canyon May 22, 2011
unknown white bush found at Providence Canyon
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JasmineCubana
JasmineCubana
Frangipani
  Frangipani May 14, 2011
Frangipani
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sdelgado831
sdelgado831
  May 12, 2011
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sjcatl22
sjcatl22
Small crimson flower
  Small crimson flower April 22, 2011
Very strong fruit smell. Small crimson flower
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CrookedCreek
CrookedCreek
Jackfruit Tree
  Jackfruit Tree April 16, 2011
The name "Jack fruit" is derived from the Portuguese Jaca, which in turn, is derived from the Malayalam language term, Chakka. The fruit is popularly known as Kathal or kata-hal in Hindi throughout India. The Portuguese first arrived in India at Kozhikode (Calicut) on the Malabar Coast (Kerala) in 1498. The Malayalam name Chakka was recorded by Hendrik van Rheede (1678–1703) in the Hortus Malabaricus, vol. iii in Latin. Henry Yule translated the book in Jordanus Catalani's (1678–1703) Jackfruit Tree
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gardengeek
gardengeek
Carambola Starfruit
  Carambola Starfruit March 25, 2011
The fruit is entirely edible, including the slightly waxy skin. The flesh is crunchy, firm, and extremely juicy. The texture is similar in consistency to grapes. Carambolas are best consumed when ripe, when they are yellow with a light shade of green. They will also have brown ridges at the five edges and feel firm. Overripe starfruit will be yellow with brown spots and can become soggier in consistency. Ripe carambolas are sweet without being overwhelming, and has a tart, sour undertone. The ta Carambola Starfruit
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gardengeek
gardengeek
Lychee Fruit
  Lychee Fruit March 25, 2011
The fresh fruit has a delicate, whitish pulp with a perfume flavor that is lost in canning, so the fruit is mostly eaten fresh. The outside of the fruit is covered by a pink-red, roughly-textured rind that is inedible but easily removed to expose a layer of sweet, translucent white flesh. The Lychee contains on average a total 72 mg of Vitamin C per 100 grams of fruit.[10] On average nine lychee fruits would meet an adult’s daily recommended Vitamin C requirement. A cup of Lychee fruit provides Lychee Fruit
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gardengeek
gardengeek
Cashew Fruit
  Cashew Fruit March 25, 2011
Cashew Fruit
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PhotoCard62
PhotoCard62
  March 23, 2011
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AlyDawn
AlyDawn
Japanese Privet
  Japanese Privet February 07, 2011
[[]]http://www.duke.edu/~cwcook/trees/lija.html[[]] Japanese Privet
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Biocentric333
Biocentric333
Goldenrain tree
  Goldenrain tree October 10, 2010
The seeds contained in the legumens are edible when roasted. [[]]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldenrain_tree[[]] Goldenrain tree
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texasgardner
texasgardner
Plumeria
  Plumeria September 11, 2010
Plumeria
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Thunder
Thunder
RedBud
  RedBud August 30, 2010
Early settlers sometimes used redbud blossoms as a salad food. Redbud bark was used to treat common maladies and sometimes even leukemia. Medicinal Uses: A tea made from the inner bark is highly astringent. Used in the treatment of fevers, diarrhea and dysentery, it is also a folk remedy for leukemia. A cold infusion of the roots and inner bark have been used to treat various chest complaints including whooping cough and congestion. Bark of redbud has been used as an astringent in the treatment RedBud
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tofalvip
tofalvip
Seems like a Judas-tree, but it is NOT
  Seems like a Judas-tree, but it is NOT August 27, 2010
Seems like a Judas-tree, but it is NOT
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jlosey
jlosey
  August 24, 2010
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