Flowering tropical tree identification

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  1. George Tacik

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    I would like help in identifying a flowering tree I recently saw in Central America.
    I'm attaching a photo of a flower. It's the size of a banana. The tree is in the background. It appears to flower and produce fruit at the same time. The fruit
    look like green coconuts.
     

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  2. Ron B

    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    Flower is like Pseudobombax.
     
  3. George Tacik

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    I think paintbrush trees (pseudobombax) don't have leaves when they flower, and this one was quite leafy.
     
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    Pterospermum sp.? Can you post pic of leaves?
     
  5. Lila Pereszke

    Lila Pereszke Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Pachira aquatica
     
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    That's it! It is a pachira aquatica. Thanks! It was growing in wet land on the shore of Lake Nicaragua.
     
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    I just learned about this one when I was in Florida two weeks ago. The "large fleshy seeds in the brown football-sized fruit are eaten fresh or cooked", according to the book put out by the Fruit and Spice Park in Homestead. We only saw fist-sized fruits. The book also says "the large buttress roots make it stable in moist locations".

    The first photo is from the Fruit and Spice Park; the second is from Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden.
     

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    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    Braided seedlings grown in trays are a feature of outlets here during the winter, recently they had them at CostCo for instance.
     
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    gorgeous. thanks for posting it.
     
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    Every part of that tree is beautiful - those roots!
     

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