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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 6:00 am   Post subject: ID for two new seedlings (could be some trees)


Hello everyone,
I need your help to ID two other plants that I have no idea how to call.

Plant #1 was supposed to be moringa. Got the seeds during some trades and the label on these ones said MORINGA. They were round, light brown, oily seeds (finally to realize it contained more than one seed inside, as I got 3-4 seedlings in a pot).

But I checked pics of moringa, and it doesn't look exactly like what I got. Any idea ???








And Plant #2 for sure came out from some seeds i collected in Hong Kong, but again, I have no idea what it is. HELP!







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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 6:19 am   Post subject:


The first one reminds me of the Chinaberry tree leaves but I never broke open one of the little brown seeds to see if it was seeds inside and the second looks like a persimmon or some kind of nut tree leaves.


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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 7:53 am   Post subject:


Hi glenda. #1 sure looks like chinaberry (Melia azedarach). Leaves a little different in the pics I saw, but i think it's just a difference of tree size. Mine is still a seedling and can't compare to the tall trees I saw in pictures. The seeds do look like the ones I remember before planting.

Now only waiting for ID on #2 Very Happy

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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 8:00 am   Post subject:


Hi there calin I'm glad I could help.I have one out away from my home as the limbs get realy big and they are brittle.High winds can pop them into.On the other hand they make a fast great shade.
I hope someone Ids your other one soon.after I thought it may be a Plumeria.It does look something like mine.


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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 10:25 am   Post subject:


hi glenda Very Happy

it means when it gets large enough i will have to plant it outside? i hope it won't die from the cold winters we get here.

i got 3-4 plumerias.... nope Very Happy


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Maybe it wont die.They are pretty hardy.I'm just not sure how the cold will effect it.


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