looking at the pics of Spathodea and Tipuana doesn't look either one of thoses.

 

It has no scent.

Icy, if it has seedpods like this one, it is most likely a Tamarind.

 

tamarindus-indica_250x250.jpeg

 

Because they are very hardy, they make great Bonsai trees.

 

Erica

Does look similar, Erica.

 

probably a type of.

 

gotta go be back later

This one may be closer to home.

 

Moreton Bay Chestnut or Blackbean

 

 mortonbay.jpg

 

The foilage and flowers are similar to the other trees, but the seeds are huge and could do a lot of damage. See the $1 coin for comparison.

 

Hope I found the right one this time 😉 You really got me going with that tree.

Erica Woman LOL

 

I think you've got it Erica!  I've looked at google images and that is the one.  Moreton Bay Chestnut.

 

The leaves are the same too.

 

Moreton Bay Chestnut.jpg

Joono


@j*oono wrote:

I think you've got it Erica!  I've looked at google images and that is the one.  Moreton Bay Chestnut.

 

The leaves are the same too.

 

Moreton Bay Chestnut.jpg


Yep yep yep I think youse have got it Erica and Joono!

It was Erica.  I only googled it after Erica said what it was but thanks for the kudos everyone 😄

Joono

What a challenge that was, Icy. Smiley Wink'

 

It must be spectacular in "real life" and the nectar attracting rainbow lorikeets adding to the colours.  

 

Nature in the big city on display.

 

DEB

 

 


@lloydslights wrote:

What a challenge that was, Icy. Smiley Wink'

 

It must be spectacular in "real life" and the nectar attracting rainbow lorikeets adding to the colours.  

 

Nature in the big city on display.

 

DEB

 

 


I love it Deb and I'm so happy it's an aussie tree and so many aussie birds the lorikeets find sustenance from it and the introduced species as well the mynahs they are such a pleasure to watch altoghether fighting for their livelihoods.

I could easily become a bird watcher.

 

What a beautiful tree icy.....shade, colour, food Smiley Happy