When I was in Sicily last year I saved this seed pod from a tree.
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It must have been a particularly nice tree but my memory is so hopeless that I can't remember what it looked like. It would have been so easy to have taken a photo of the tree at the time.
I know it's a long shot, but does anyone have any idea?
I can google any suggestions and I'm (almost) sure I will recognise it.
As you can see, there are plenty of seeds if anyone would like some.
They're rather lily-like aren't they. I can't think what tree they might be from though.
http://theseedsite.co.uk/seedsize20.html
A long shot, but you might recognise the seeds, eliminating non-trees, and get some ideas to follow up?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carob_bean
maybe?
http://www.carobana.com.au/carob.html
I just typed 'tree seed pods' in the search engine ;D
didn't think it was a carob, or an indian bean tree, and certainly not a sausage tree
Mimosa tree ?
Locust tree ?
Thanks everyone for the replies.
Unwashed, your lily suggestion made me think that it might be Chorisia which grows in the town but I googled it and that's not it. But thanks. :)
Artichoke - thank you for the seed site link. I've had a quick look but I will look again tomorrow when I can see the seeds in daylight. (my eyesight is a bit peculiar)
Mortality - I know it isn't Carob because I do actually have some seeds of that one. There is a massive tree near my husband's town and I gathered a few seeds from it in the past.
I googled mimosa and locust tree but the seed pods are wrong.
thanks for the suggestions though. :)
Hi Squash, thanks for letting me know by email that you know what your seed pod is, and I'm glad the seed site came up with the goods - but what is it????
Quote from: artichoke on January 12, 2010, 13:38:01
Hi Squash, thanks for letting me know by email that you know what your seed pod is, and I'm glad the seed site came up with the goods - but what is it????
Oops, sorry!
I've started a new thread - RESULT I know what it is now.
(it is Aristolochia)