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Is this mimosa hostilis?
Is this mimosa hostilis?
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skyline97
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12/6/2015 4:30:37 AM
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Is this mimosa hostilis, Have not been told it is or is not. I'm going by pictures of the mimosa hostilis this looks damm similar to it!
Let me know thanks!
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12/6/2015 5:15:35 AM
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looks like jacaranda to me
MH has fuzz and thorns on its stems and the leaflets are no where near as big, this tree has a smooth trunk
skyline97
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12/6/2015 5:26:37 AM
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Astro84 wrote:
looks like jacaranda to me
MH has fuzz and thorns on its stems and the leaflets are no where near as big, this tree has a smooth trunk
Ahh i believe i have one of those with thorns and stems on it
Perhaps this is mimosa hostilis?
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12/6/2015 11:16:35 AM
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that's a fern bud
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12/6/2015 2:13:11 PM
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Here's a mimosa up close
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12/6/2015 9:38:27 PM
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Astro84 wrote:
that's a fern bud
skyline97, I sincerely hope your extracting skills are better than your plant I.D. skills...
Really, please be careful.
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12/6/2015 11:52:01 PM
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Do you live in a region in which they naturally occur? If not, it is not very likely that you are going to find it by chance.
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