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ok- some hints: a very close (but larger one) relative was presented with pics in this forum few months ago- the plant loves to climb up Xanthium in valleys!
btw admini- you should remember thet picus and you are 3! (but I missed the PLEASE!)
ok- I number 8 people - that means 2 pics (rounded up)!
You have the choice for your decision
this one...or this one... (Pine: fortunately you did not numerate all members of your family...I don`t know how many fruits I have in my collection )
yes, and it is not very close related to the BRASSIKATSCHEAS
If you browse a special book you will meet a very similar brother and will be surprised about the similarities
A lemon!
Well, I still don't know anything about these ornamentals! I still have no clue though I believe I saw something similar on a quiz by Jackpot!
Hello GREENHORN!!! I missed you and I was close to ask you via email if everything is ok!
Il-Pine: it is not an ornamental! Greenhorn, again applaus- you are right with the genus!
jackpot wrote:Hello GREENHORN!!! I missed you and I was close to ask you via email if everything is ok!
Il-Pine: it is not an ornamental! Greenhorn, again applaus- you are right with the genus!
Halicacabum???? The only one I know, is grandiflorum, and that should be larger.
I think that greenhorn deserves the beer not me - once you confirmed that greenhorn identified the genus, it was than easy to get the species.
With the flower only, i had absolutely no idea. When you put the pictures of the fruit I immediately thought of Cardiospermum, but I was under the (obviously very wrong) impression that only C. grandiflorum is present in Malta (and even that I first learnt from one of your previous quizzes) and so thought that it must be something else I knew nothing about
How frequent is C. halicacabum? I guess it is a recent introduction to our flora. Could it be invasive? Can you suggest a location where i can find it?
robcar: I know only 1 location (Ghajn Rihana)- at the bridge of its crossing main road, go to the left hand side, you will find it together with Xanthium, Typha and Alisma at the last pool before the path divides to the right and to the left.