Roberta
ArboristSite Lurker
We have the strangest trees planted at a Target store near me, and I wanted to see if anyone knows what they might be.
They range in size from ~6 - ~15' in height. They have trunks that are broad at the base, more narrow as they go up (i.e., an upside-down "v", or tee-pee shaped). They have small green leaves that are oval; from what I can see, the leaves are approximately 2 - 3" long.
What interested me the most was the seed pods hanging from them, and the spikes coming off the trunks. I thought the seed pods were eggplants (aubergines) at first! When I was able to get closer to the trees, I found that they weren't eggplants at all, but seed pods that were the size of eggplants -- huge things. They must have been 6 - 7" long, oval, and silvery in color.
The trunks of the trees are smooth, grayish/brown and have spikes/pointed bumps sticking out towards the bottom. The older the tree, the more spikes it had. It's hard to describe, but the "spikes" are approx. 2" in length and look like they are part of the tree. They aren't a different color or anything, the bark on the spikes is the same as what's on the trunk. It looks like the bottom of the trunk where the spikes are has a yellowish tinge.
I did look around under the trees to find a seed pod that fell, but the store keeps the parking lot so immaculate that the only thing I could find was a burst seed pod that looked as if it had started to spoil. It had brown seeds inside, many of them, about the size and shape of small shelled hazelnuts. When I squeezed one of them it was full of liquid and burst, squirting me in the eye.
I know these sound like something from outer space, so that's why I decided to post this message. Does anyone know what they are?
Thanks very much, Roberta
They range in size from ~6 - ~15' in height. They have trunks that are broad at the base, more narrow as they go up (i.e., an upside-down "v", or tee-pee shaped). They have small green leaves that are oval; from what I can see, the leaves are approximately 2 - 3" long.
What interested me the most was the seed pods hanging from them, and the spikes coming off the trunks. I thought the seed pods were eggplants (aubergines) at first! When I was able to get closer to the trees, I found that they weren't eggplants at all, but seed pods that were the size of eggplants -- huge things. They must have been 6 - 7" long, oval, and silvery in color.
The trunks of the trees are smooth, grayish/brown and have spikes/pointed bumps sticking out towards the bottom. The older the tree, the more spikes it had. It's hard to describe, but the "spikes" are approx. 2" in length and look like they are part of the tree. They aren't a different color or anything, the bark on the spikes is the same as what's on the trunk. It looks like the bottom of the trunk where the spikes are has a yellowish tinge.
I did look around under the trees to find a seed pod that fell, but the store keeps the parking lot so immaculate that the only thing I could find was a burst seed pod that looked as if it had started to spoil. It had brown seeds inside, many of them, about the size and shape of small shelled hazelnuts. When I squeezed one of them it was full of liquid and burst, squirting me in the eye.
I know these sound like something from outer space, so that's why I decided to post this message. Does anyone know what they are?
Thanks very much, Roberta