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albertlancaster starts with ... This tree is in Bicentennial park, Sydney and a ranger told me he thought it was a Macadamia. I opened up one of the 'nuts' and it has three, small, peanut-like seeds/nuts inside and they are an orangy-red with black at the fatter end. Does anyone know what kind of tree it is? | About the Author albertlancaster Epping 25th November 2019 3:26pm #UserID: 21280 Posts: 3 View All albertlancaster's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Farouk SOUTH WENTWORTHVILLE,2145,NSW 18th December 2019 3:11pm #UserID: 8110 Posts: 206 View All Farouk's Edible Fruit Trees |
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brad16 says... Hard to see since an actual picture doesn't appear with the post, but from the thumbnail image they look like Tuckeroo (Cupaniopsis anacardioides) to me. Being in Bicentennial Park and the time of year you found them, that kind of makes sense, but a ranger mistaking them for macadamia doesn't. | About the Author brad16 GOROKAN,2263,NSW 19th December 2019 11:19am #UserID: 14079 Posts: 175 View All brad16's Edible Fruit Trees |
About the Author albertlancaster Epping 31st December 2019 11:34am #UserID: 21280 Posts: 3 View All albertlancaster's Edible Fruit Trees |
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albertlancaster says... Hi Brad, I believe you are correct. With your clue I looked it up here https://allcreativedesigns.com.au/pages/galltrees11.html) and it seems to be the exact match. Thanks | About the Author albertlancaster Epping 31st December 2019 11:41am #UserID: 21280 Posts: 3 View All albertlancaster's Edible Fruit Trees |