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Post by dolphie on Oct 3, 2009 12:58:58 GMT -5
They look like figs, but the tree leaves are not what I would expect for a fig tree. Fig will grow in cold climate. This one might be a little difficult, something you don't find very often. This one I should know... I recognize the leaves and the way the fruit falls... It will come to me ... probably after I have gone to my client site and returned.
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Post by Turk on Oct 3, 2009 13:06:20 GMT -5
Fig will grow in cold climate. This one might be a little difficult, something you don't find very often. This one I should know... I recognize the leaves and the way the fruit falls... It will come to me ... probably after I have gone to my client site and returned. New Caledonia, Australia, Indonesia, New Zealand
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Post by dolphie on Oct 3, 2009 14:02:13 GMT -5
This one I should know... I recognize the leaves and the way the fruit falls... It will come to me ... probably after I have gone to my client site and returned. New Caledonia, Australia, Indonesia, New Zealand Loquat?
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Post by johng on Oct 3, 2009 14:18:21 GMT -5
This one I should know... I recognize the leaves and the way the fruit falls... It will come to me ... probably after I have gone to my client site and returned. New Caledonia, Australia, Indonesia, New Zealand Macadamia Nut?
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Post by Turk on Oct 3, 2009 15:51:39 GMT -5
New Caledonia, Australia, Indonesia, New Zealand Macadamia Nut? You got it, the check is in the mail. To be exact it is a Beaumont Macadamia
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Post by johng on Oct 3, 2009 16:14:41 GMT -5
You got it, the check is in the mail. To be exact it is a Beaumont Macadamia I love them roasted but wonder how they taste Raw? Any good? At first glance it threw me as the leaves are very similar to the Lychee fruit trees and similar shaped fruit. We had Lychee in Florida but no Macadamia.
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Post by dolphie on Oct 3, 2009 19:29:56 GMT -5
You got it, the check is in the mail. To be exact it is a Beaumont Macadamia I love them roasted but wonder how they taste Raw? Any good? At first glance it threw me as the leaves are very similar to the Lychee fruit trees and similar shaped fruit. We had Lychee in Florida but no Macadamia. Lychee is spikier though. Good call brattio!
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Post by johng on Oct 5, 2009 15:53:10 GMT -5
I love them roasted but wonder how they taste Raw? Any good? At first glance it threw me as the leaves are very similar to the Lychee fruit trees and similar shaped fruit. We had Lychee in Florida but no Macadamia. Lychee is spikier though. Good call brattio! Even a Blind Squrrel finds a nut once in awhile!
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Post by dolphie on Oct 5, 2009 16:00:56 GMT -5
Lychee is spikier though. Good call brattio! Even a Blind Squrrel finds a nut once in awhile! I was thinking it was more like a nut finding a nut - or do nuts run in packs?
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Post by johng on Oct 5, 2009 18:01:38 GMT -5
Even a Blind Squrrel finds a nut once in awhile! I was thinking it was more like a nut finding a nut - or do nuts run in packs? Nut on Nut is Democratic and like Rats they run in packs.
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Post by honeybee on Apr 17, 2010 3:47:34 GMT -5
I know I'm late to the party, but I got so excited that I knew the Macadamia, which was the only one I recognized, that I was a bit sad to find that someone had beaten me to it... by six months.
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