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My hometown of Grafton Australia has some amazingly large street trees with these ficus being a good example the last photo is a picture of a rosewood tree (Didymocheton fraserianus) and according to the garden owner it’s the largest one in town I shall be going back to collect some seeds.

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Ficus trees are stunning statement trees. They lend a tranquil laid back beauty. Really like that Rosewood.

What you look for is what is looking

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This looks like a Banyan but is really a large Yellow Poinciana tree:

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What you look for is what is looking

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10 hours ago, bubba said:

Ficus trees are stunning statement trees. They lend a tranquil laid back beauty. Really like that Rosewood.

They are beautiful trees we have one street in Grafton they call fig tree avenue I will post a few pictures of that street omg its amazing to drive down 

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10 hours ago, bubba said:

This looks like a Banyan but is really a large Yellow Poinciana tree:

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Grafton my hometown also has the jacaranda festival a well know festival especially with overseas tourists and locals with hundreds of large mature jacaranda trees planted all over the city which it’s famous for and huge pecan trees it’s worth a google look.

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