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Posted: Feb/17/2009 10:23 PM PST
I've had this saved for a while. Not sure if it will be easy or hard to find MP. I chose it 'cause I think it's so neat/beautiful. ![]() http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jabuticaba Attachments: ![]() |
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Posted: Feb/18/2009 9:04 AM PST
Grossulariaceae family? |
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Posted: Feb/18/2009 10:53 AM PST
No, not Grossulariaceae & not Saxifragales Order. |
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Posted: Feb/18/2009 1:55 PM PST
Annonaceae family? |
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Posted: Feb/18/2009 2:19 PM PST
Nope not Annonaceae family (WOW! Big family!) and not Magnoliales order. |
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Posted: Feb/18/2009 2:42 PM PST
Order: Myrtales? |
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Posted: Feb/18/2009 3:07 PM PST
I refuse to answer that question! yes, myrtales order.
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Posted: Feb/18/2009 9:56 PM PST
The family Myrtaceae has approximately 3000 species in 130 genera!! But how many have the fruit grown directly on the bark? Google is your friend. |
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Posted: Feb/19/2009 12:55 AM PST
actually google is your friend This tree is native to Brazil. |
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Posted: Feb/19/2009 1:01 AM PST
wont be home till late tomorrow. If anyone (T2?) guesses what tree it is, don't wait for me to verify, go on to the next MP please. I'll try to sign on from work.
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