Podocarpus Elatus
By Aleyna
- 2 Feb, 2009
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Humm, it is about 2m tall, never saw flowers, but I'll keep my eye on these trees, they are in my way to the grocery store, easy to watch.
Thanks Marguerite and Dioon :)
2 Feb, 2009
Aleyna:
I'm almost positive this is a species of Podocarpus. Probably Podocarpus elatus. If this becomes a very large tree then it's Podocarpus gracilior.
5 Feb, 2009
Delonix,
Did you notice the fruits turning red?
I googled the Podocarpus Elatus and it seems you are right again :)
6 Feb, 2009
Aleyna:
Yes, I did notice the fruits. I figured it was Podocarpus elatus...P. gacilior has large yellow fruit.
6 Feb, 2009
Delonix,
I googled after flowers, and couldnt find it.
Do they have flowers?
8 Feb, 2009
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Struggling with this one. Is it a shrub or small tree?, what colour were the flowers? What shape/form were the flowers? Answers to these may assist identification but no promises. Dioon11
2 Feb, 2009