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Identifying a flowering tree/plant

Postby steve16428 » Sun Jun 01, 2008 3:17 pm

I saw this very unusual flower in my friends yard. He has no idea what it is and I've never seen anything like it. It was one of those "I have to have one" sights. He gave me some seeds but I would like to know what it is. Help anyone? I can only list a few characteristics I remember from seeing it growing last year. Here it goes:
1) Tree like plant that was about 6 feet tall
2) It had 1 flower on it (as it appeared), growing in the middle, about 4' to 5' from the ground.
3) The flower was a bright red, about 3" around and about 10" tall. It "appeared" to be solid, with many long thorns that looked dangerous but were soft.
4) When I was given the seeds, I was shocked at what I had and asked where these came from on the plant. He said it was the flower, which was derived from many pods growing tightly together, appearing to be one. The dried seeds are in individual, brown, prickly pods, about 1" in diameter.
5) I can't remember the leaves but the trunk was about 1-1/2" at the base.
6) The plant was about 3' in diameter and the leaves started about 3' from the ground, appearing as a little tree.
7) I asked him if he ever let them try to grow again the following year and he said he pulls them out every year because he was told they wouldn't but he never tried. He just re-plants a seed every year.
8) Growing in Pennsylvania, USA

Thanks in advance to anyone helping with this identification... Steve
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Postby mith » Sun Jun 01, 2008 4:12 pm

a picture of the flower and the leaves would be highly helpful.
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Re: Identifying a flowering tree/plant

Postby steve16428 » Tue Jun 03, 2008 10:55 am

I went to his house yesterday. He said he has one picture with him and his daughter standing in front of it. Recently moved, he's not quite sure where that picture is but will try to find it.
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Re: Identifying a flowering tree/plant

Postby mayoorraj » Wed Jul 02, 2008 5:30 am

for identifying a flower taxonomic characters r imp atleast it will help in sorting out family
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Postby Cristgonz » Wed Jul 02, 2008 1:40 pm

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no way to help to you if you don't put a picture of the plant dude.
it looks like a joke :P
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Re: Identifying a flowering tree/plant

Postby steve16428 » Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:28 pm

No...It is not a joke. I got one of these that has recently popped up. Here is a group of pics...
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Plant Poster-Plant is about a foot tall in 3 weeks.
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Postby steve16428 » Wed Oct 01, 2008 3:02 am

Okay...I have a couple pics but they're not as clear as I would like. I'll post them and try to get better ones.
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Postby AstusAleator » Tue Oct 07, 2008 3:33 pm

That's a very strange and beautiful plant. I sure hope it's not a noxious invasive.
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