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Which mimosa plants are these?
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march
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7/2/2014 5:24:31 PM
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One of them is s very old tree(with cat) and other one is very young.There are some yellow-white-purple flowers on the younger and branch cutting is taken from the younger one.
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7/2/2014 5:32:17 PM
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Hm...it is hard to say but one of them definitely looks like a
Felis catus
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march
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7/2/2014 5:40:38 PM
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Her name is ''basket cat'',because she slept in a basket for years,but now prefers this tree
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7/2/2014 8:54:36 PM
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Gleditsia triacanthos = Honey locust.
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march
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7/2/2014 11:32:46 PM
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Cosmic Spore wrote:
Gleditsia triacanthos = Honey locust.
Older one maybe but younger is a mimosa I almost sure about that,it has flowers like this...
http://www.mdinvasivesp....ed_invaders_2009_05.html
I guess it's Albizia julibrissin...so not a real mimosa and no DMT,
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