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could it be artocarpus lakoocha?
it looks like it could be a marula to me.
Quote from: ASaffron on May 08, 2013, 04:59:13 PMcould it be artocarpus lakoocha?Lakoocha leaves don't have serrated edges like that. Don't think any artocarpus does. Leaves look like phalsa, Grewia asiatica, but their seeds are quite small. Is that the seed on surface of the soil in photo?
It should be just sphagnum and perlite with coffee grounds on top. This pot has some sand and pine bark. I'm thinking it should be something I had a part in putting in at some point. I do this for avocado seeds but this is definitely not it. Also I just looked and the photo looks really wide online. I'll upload from a real computer later.
Squirrel could of buried it partially. I find that squirrels bury acorns in multiple containers I have, there is no oak tree near the garden within 1000ft so its the only plausible answer.