Unknown Tree is Identified!
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You might remember this entry:
http://ericadawn16.livejournal.com/136086.html
I had seen this really weird tree at Disney that was really cool with fern leaves and puffballs for flowers. Well, thanks to
flamingo_bandit and
surreal_44 , it's been identified.
It's a Sweet Acacia and it's NATIVE to Florida! Amazing. Here's more:
http://floridagardener.com/FLNatives/acaciafarnesiana.htm
The weird thing is I don't remember it having a smell at Disney, but we did see a similar tree in Hyde Park the week before last that definitely smelled.
http://ericadawn16.livejournal.com/136086.html
I had seen this really weird tree at Disney that was really cool with fern leaves and puffballs for flowers. Well, thanks to
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It's a Sweet Acacia and it's NATIVE to Florida! Amazing. Here's more:
http://floridagardener.com/FLNatives/acaciafarnesiana.htm
The weird thing is I don't remember it having a smell at Disney, but we did see a similar tree in Hyde Park the week before last that definitely smelled.
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Date: 2010-07-24 02:34 am (UTC)Oh, I'm glad you put this in because it's still been in the back of my mind to track it down.
A couple of us got half marks for identifying the family it belonged to :)
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Date: 2010-07-24 02:38 am (UTC)