May 2, 2007 #1 M mrtree Participating member A trunk of a tree at the Mayan Ruins in Copan Ruinas in Honduras Attachments 83269-trunk.webp 185 KB · Views: 148
May 2, 2007 #4 M mrtree Participating member Oh, not native to Australia, just tropical Americas and Africa. A little clue, don't walk in between the flares fer-de-lances love to sit there. Not much a clue really. The tree in the photo has flares that are over 10 feet (3m) tall. The scale of this tree is enormous.
Oh, not native to Australia, just tropical Americas and Africa. A little clue, don't walk in between the flares fer-de-lances love to sit there. Not much a clue really. The tree in the photo has flares that are over 10 feet (3m) tall. The scale of this tree is enormous.
May 2, 2007 #7 M mrtree Participating member Yeah its Ceiba pentandra, Kapok, the largest tree in Much of tropical America and Africa