Native Nut Tree (forum)
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RobSydney starts with ...
Hi Everyone, I bought this ten years ago . It’s some sort of native nut tree . It’s never produced bits despite being in a good position with plenty of water and it’s very tall. Had small red things growing off it’s trunk . See pics. Can anyone tell me what this is , why it’s not bearing nuts, etc . Thanks
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Time: 3rd October 2019 4:45pm
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RobSydney says...
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Time: 3rd October 2019 4:46pm
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Markmelb says...
Its not a nut but is a Davidson Plum.
Time: 3rd October 2019 11:18pm
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jakfruit etiquette says...
I cant work out if its a smooth leaf Davidsonia, or a red boppel nut, anybody else ?
Time: 4th October 2019 12:06am
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Potty Bob 1 says...
It's a Davidson plum . Same flowers on mine , the fury red bits . Haha , I would say a bopple nuts have macadamia type flowering , yours has too bigger leaves for a nut .
Time: 5th October 2019 11:58am
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