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Glimbo
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by Glimbo » Tue Dec 18, 2007 11:23 am
Hi again,
I think this plant is at Howard Gdns. I haven't a note of it in my little black book. I can't find it in my books although I know you'll know this

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by MWP admin » Tue Dec 18, 2007 4:59 pm
Hi Glimbo, it is quite badly unfocused however, I suggest the Genus Myoporum. Where is Howard garden?
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by RB » Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:19 pm
I'm thinking Sapindus indica from the leaves, but honestly never saw the flowers of this tree so do not know. Pic not too clear, if it were, the leaves would be sufficient to confirm.
viewtopic.php?t=1174
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by RB » Tue Dec 18, 2007 7:23 pm
Howard gardens are in (just outside) Mdina and it is likely that the tree is a Sapindus coz from memory I think there are a couple.
By the parking area at Mdina are also the "pampas trees" (??) the trees with a very gnarly trunk that look like they are thousand years old.
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by MWP admin » Tue Dec 18, 2007 8:33 pm
Here is a photo of Myoporum laetum which I think resembles Glimbo's photo (including leaves)
I did not know that the Garden outside Mdina is called Howard - thanks for the info.

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by MWP admin » Tue Dec 18, 2007 8:37 pm
... on the other hand the inflorescences looks as if hanging down, and in single numbers a characteristic against Myoporum

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by RB » Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:09 am
It's true that the link you suggest S.sap. is most definitely not the plant in Glimbo's pic.
The plant in Glimbo's pic is the tree we discussed in the thread linked to above, however it seems that the name we decided upon there (Sapindus indica) which it is apparently known by at San Anton, may not be correct.
There are quite a few Sapindus to go through and check out:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sapindus
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by Glimbo » Wed Dec 19, 2007 10:45 am
Hi again,
Sorry about the picture quality on this one, I was looking at plants and trailing in my Mother's wake.....so I had to be quick about it!
I was looking again last night and wondering about
Lichii chinensis, which I'm not sure at all that this plant is, BUT, of course it is the same family as
Sapindus indica
Flowers were stellate and five pointed and the foliage was the light green that is captured in the image. I've attached another image of the foliage although, sadly I've no other 'photo of the flowers.
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by Glimbo » Wed Dec 19, 2007 11:01 am
Hiya, I've found a link of the inflorescence of L chinensis, what do you think?
http://www.lycheesonline.com/FlowerTypes.cfm
I think this confirms the family at least and with a little imagination this could be a contender.......

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by jackpot » Wed Dec 19, 2007 12:06 pm
we still had this discussion in this year:
it is Harpullia pendula or H. arborea, but it is in all gardens wrongly labelled as Sapindus indica, but the name Sapindus indicus exists as a Synonym of Sapindus saponaria.[/i]
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by MWP admin » Wed Dec 19, 2007 1:13 pm
Here is the link that Jackpot mentioned.
http://maltawildplants.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1174
Glimbo, from my side I concord with jackpot's conclusion (well done JP/RB). The leaves are of the same light green colour and shape. I never seen the flowers of this tree yet while the fruit are more interesting and conspicuous!
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by Glimbo » Wed Dec 19, 2007 2:26 pm
Hi again,
Thanks for sending the link, that most decidedly is the plant that I have been talking about.
Now, knowing more about this species from your discussions last year, and from the images that Jackpot sent in the link, I have no doubt whatever that we are all talking about the same plant.

one happy bunny

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by RB » Wed Dec 19, 2007 4:31 pm
Silly me, never saw the follow-ups to the original thread where the name of this tree was definitively cleared up (thanks to Jack)- not even when I referred to it as above.
Anyway...
Another happy bunny.
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