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What tree are these fruits from ?


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Hi,

 

I have picked up these fruits below a tree while in holidays in Sevilla, but I forgot what the tree looks like.

The fruits on the left side of the coin come from a Melia azedarach ; my question is about the fruits that are on the right side.

 

Here is a list of trees that can be found in Sevilla : http://www.el-jardin-del-gigante-egoista.es/arboles-de-sevilla/

 

I thought it could be Sapindus mukorossi, but there is no black seed inside them.
They may also look like Ehretia acuminata, but this tree is not on the list above.

 

Any ideas ?

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20 minutes ago, SWORDSTA said:

That's from a Syringa, the fruits are poisonous to animals and young children. In Australia it's called a white cedar, the Latin is Mezia azedarach.

 

Melia azedarach are the ones on the left side, but I am asking about the ones on the right side.

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1 hour ago, Stubby said:

I thought it was hornbeam, it turned out to be Mulberry so I held back :$

Even a broken clock is right twice a day:P

 

 

Dont you just hate it when you know the answer, don't say it and then say you knew it after it's revealed? No one believes you.:D

 

 

 

thought I was making a fool of myself, but it did look like it 

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