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I go for a 1-week-vacation and you may find out within this time my new quiz... it is an ornamental from Malta
Sorry about the ugly letters but the pic is still needed for another contribution
For me its too difficult still... al these Genus names make me However when the name is guessed, I will see if I can propagate it from some seeds becasue it looks pretty!
I may have it in the garden - but I never looked so close!! Flowers similar, but I also forgot what the seed pod looks like- I grew this one from seed many years ago and now it is 2 storeys high.
Something happened with my answer.
Here it is once more.
My second choice was Sterculiaceae, might be Brachychiton bidwillii for the "sister".
But I know the other sisters from pics only, and there was none with a fruit.
sorry- I forgot to announce that the pic with the flowers is not from Malta!
I am quite sure that you have a beautiful and interesting garden, but I am also quite sure that there is not the tree from pic 1! Btw: The size of the fruit in pic 1 is in fact about a third of the size shown in the pic, so it is pretty large!
greenhorn: meanwhile I am convinced that you are a professional botanist!
Wowww! Yes, the flower is from Brachychiton (B. discolor/rosado). So, the family for pic 1 is really Sterculiaceae (which was moved recently to Malvaceae). The genus is not B.
Colleage Greenhorn, certainly you are right! Firmiana simplex- my compliments
Few trees are growing in the National Park (behind the imposant main entrance 100m straight ahaed on the left hand side! Pretty large leaves are commonly 3 lobed, similar to those of Morus alba, but very soft). There are also some other very beautiful and interesting orns!