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I've not heard of this tree so looked it up on t'interweb. It's not  Dichrostachys cinerea and it's not Crinodendron hookerianum as that's evergreen! 

 

I'm away from home and my ident books at the moment. Can anyone shed light on what the botanical name of this tree is? 

 

I recently came across a Halesia carolina (Snowdrop tree) which has similar lanterns on it. 

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K. paniculata is a common garden tree - got one meself! - but not what's in the pic. It's common name is the Golden Rain Tree. The flowers are on 1ft long (or more) upright yellow panicles.
 



Looks like one to me Jon, quite a few round our way and we took a biggish one down in Kew the other week.

What else has seed pods like that?
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