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Plant ID - seed pod


Tyler

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I found a tree on the way home the other day, with an interesting looking seed pod on the ground beside it. To me it looked like only half the seed pod, but I found that it's actually just unfolded itself. Any ideas? My next door neighbor believes its an Australian native, but I'd really like to know what it is. Maybe I'll plant it?

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Looks like a Sterculia sp.

thanks for that, looked into it and it appears to be Sterculia quadrifida, also known as balk balk or peanut tree. Very interesting stuff, I'll have to try my hand at germinating the seeds. Any suggestions on how i should do this?

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awesome. I grew a few of these last year, but had no idea what the pod looked like.

Just stick the seeds into good potting mix and they'll come up. No treatment required. Although, not sure if you might want to wait till it warms up a bit.... seeds keep well.

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