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Sheron starts with ...
Could you please help me out and tell me what this fruit tree is. thanks Sheron
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Time: 12th February 2014 6:58pm

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JohnMc1 says...
Diploglottis australis - Australian Native Tamerind?

Time: 12th February 2014 9:35pm

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Mike Tr says...
Sure looks like a Diploglottis.

Time: 13th February 2014 8:21am

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BJ says...
Yes, no doubt about it being a Diploglottis. Id go with australis too as there are two types with that sort of leaf, and there seems to be too many leaflets for it to be diphylostegia. Diphyl is also nearly always single trunked and grows tall and narrow, whereas australis often branches lower and can form nice bushes when younger. I think macarantha is the next closest, but IIRC the leaves are broader, leaflets fewer and a pretty pink when young. Its also rare and you'd have to seek it out and would remeber doing so. All the others are quite different in leaf form.

Time: 13th February 2014 10:31am

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