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Tree ID Please


BigFrond

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Wife received this plant/tree and wanted me to plant it.  However, I will not until I know what it is.  It suppose to have yellow flowers.

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6 minutes ago, BigFrond said:

Wife received this plant/tree and wanted me to plant it.  However, I will not until I know what it is.  It suppose to have yellow flowers.

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Thinking Lucky nut,  Cascabela thevetia ( ** formally Thevetia peruviana ** )  Keep away from animals, quite toxic ( Same family as Oleander ).

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Thanks.  That was fast. You are a tree encyclopedia.  Yeah, I think this tree will disappear somehow.

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7 minutes ago, BigFrond said:

Thanks.  That was fast. You are a tree encyclopedia.  Yeah, I think this tree will disappear somehow.

They're nice, but never get all that tall..  Take heat and drought w/ out any complaints.  There's an Peachy Orange - flowered variant out there too where the flowers open up a bit more than the typical yellow form, at least here ( planted everywhere )  Do drop a lot of flowers and the seeds though.

 

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The flowers are nice but I already have the yellow tabebuia.  That thing is fast too.  It quadruple in size the last 2 months.

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