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petey

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Annona glabra that identifies as a black mangrove
« on: August 05, 2021, 06:08:06 PM »
So, I tried posting earlier these here photos ... don't see them anywhere . I would describe the plant below as a Glabra yet the flowers are in patchy bunches and much smaller (white in color) and pendant .. and the outcome was these propagule looking things which I gather are seeds,  the original parents were from tidal marsh that is somewhat brackish . There are no other plants that fit this description but the Glabra ...Yet no fruit but these bean looking seeds .. I'm at a wits end to what this thing is...










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Re: Annona glabra that identifies as a black mangrove
« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2021, 09:06:59 PM »
Definitely not Annona glabra, nor anything else in the Annonaceae.

This illustrates why we often say that we need to see flowers or fruits or seeds to be sure, when someone shows us a leafy branch.
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