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Subject : Dad's Bush / Tree

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 enemycoke :

2006/7/10 23:40
 A couple of months ago my Father found a weird wild bush with spiked seeds he thought it kicked A** (his words not mine) well he took some seeds home and its been growing very well in the Arizona heat (115 the other day) Since its planting we have cut it off at the base and it grew back just fine and sprouted in another place in the yard where water shouldnt really reach and this new sprout has grown over 13 feet high. Me and the old man really like it but my Mom wants to cut it down unless we know what it is. Me and Dad have both been searching online for 2 weeks and nothing so I come to you with picks:



Unknown Bush
Here is the original plant grown back from being cut down




Leaves
Here is a close up of the leaves if that could help at all, I couldn't find any seedpid but they are about the size of a walnut usally but fleashy green and covored in spikes that are soft, when they fall off and dry up they they shrink to about 1/4 size and become hard and the spikes actully hurt then (i needed bandaids)




Unkown Tree
This is our big boy, the second sprout that shot up about 2 months i think, its 13 feet last time we mesured (that wall behind it is 10 feet tall)



If anyone can help us figure this out we would both be really thankful, we really wanna keep it back there. Anything Helps! Thanks!


[ Edited by enemycoke on 2006/7/10 16:42 ]

[ Edited by enemycoke on 2006/7/10 16:46 ]

[ Edited by enemycoke on 2006/7/10 16:47 ]

 enemycoke :

2006/7/11 0:04
 Good News! I was just out by the bush and found some seedpods laying about, dried up of course but if youd like a picture of them i can get that to you

 bodster :

2006/7/24 11:40
 Isn't this Ricinis? It looks a bit like it

 GreenThumb :

2006/7/26 7:40
 Hello,

I'll second bodster, it looks like Ricinus communis aka castor bean to me.
A picture of the globose brown-red softt-spined fruits will confirm this ID.

 enemycoke :

2006/7/27 21:31
 Thanks everyone, we went online and looked it up and sure enough he has an extremely poisonious plant in his back yard.....good thing there is no kids in the family that could run around out there

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