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About the Author Sunansea Marino SA 12th April 2017 12:44pm #UserID: 15943 Posts: 1 View All Sunansea's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Marg Margie Longueville 2066 27th January 2018 4:07pm #UserID: 17796 Posts: 1 View All Marg Margie's Edible Fruit Trees |
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coolbreeze says... Hey all, For myself, all early memories of Jacarandas are of playing fort, cubbies with rope ladders, climbing up the main trunk and off onto the side/horizontal branches that were big enough to scoot along on my backside. Balancing and walking upright whenever I had enough courage to do so. Using the large mature leaves to play sword fights with my older brother and cousins. They made perfect swords if you stripped both sides off the entire leaf leaving behind the long main vein - up to 70cm if my memory serves me right. The red marks and welts they used to leave after getting whipped. OUCH!! Entire backyard filled with purple flowers during season. The buzzing sounds of a thousand busy bees hard at work. Watching them fly from on flower to the next. Oh the joy of it all. Good memories hehe. So the idea of wanting a dwarf Jacaranda tree is so odd and foreign to me. Each to their own. I hope you find what you are searching for. | About the Author coolbreeze Riverhills 30th January 2018 7:35pm #UserID: 17782 Posts: 25 View All coolbreeze's Edible Fruit Trees |
About the Author Maggieann Seaford VIC 1st March 2020 8:21pm #UserID: 21740 Posts: 1 View All Maggieann's Edible Fruit Trees |
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