Figfinatic
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Here's a tree that's I've been watching growing on top of a telephone poll. Been growing for about 2 years in Hawaii.
I don't know what kind of tree this is but this is what you find when you are a plant nut looking around for fig trees.
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That's a first. I've seen trees growing in gutters but never on top a telephone pole. If it gets any bigger the wind will probably take it down.
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The wind in this valley gets real strong. It knocks over trash bins all the time. The trees here don't break easily at all.
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Wow! Talk about extending your reach by standing on the shoulders of tall giants. I hope it survives and bears fruit.
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The heavy rains could be providing it with all the nutrition that it needs, which means that it could keep on going on for a while.
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To be able to thrive mostly from just rain and sunshine is amazing. Another example of fig tree's resilience.
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That's hilarious!!
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I don't know if this is a fig tree but would be great if it were. Hopefully the city won't chop it down. It's fun watching how big this gets. It is paradise here, raining almost daily but then the sun comes out and there are rainbows. Colorful birds everywhere and even some escaped parrots fly around. The sound at night and morning is truly tropical rainforest jungle like .
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Originally Posted by Figfinatic I don't know if this is a fig tree but would be great if it were...
I have fig trees on my mind so any tree that behaves strange and is versatile it automatically equates as fig.
: ) It may not be a fig tree but behaves strangely enough to be an honorary member if it isn't.
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fignatic could it be a papaya? That would be logical. bird could have perched up there or there could have been a nest up there in the past with enough debris and droppings to start a plant.
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Wow, the telephone poles/plants around my house are slackers! If it does produce fruit it'll definitely be fruit for the birds (and line workers). Thanks for the great picture.
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wow that's pretty funny looking!
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It could be a papaya. The shape sort of fits with leaves only at the top and no branches. Someday, I will have to get a zoom or binoculars and look more closely.
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Originally Posted by Figfinatic Here's a tree that's I've been watching growing on top of a telephone poll. Been growing for about 2 years in Hawaii. I don't know what kind of tree this is but this is what you find when you are a plant nut looking around for fig trees.
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Hi,
It ain't root suckering So it is no figtree ;)
Funny. The funniest I've seen was a tree growing in between the branches of another one ... at 3m/10' of height ...
No dirt there either ...
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Originally Posted by jdsfrance Hi,
It ain't root suckering So it is no figtree ;)
Funny. The funniest I've seen was a tree growing in between the branches of another one ... at 3m/10' of height ...
No dirt there either ...
I've seen pictures of it in the forum and found out that the host fig tree had some kind of wood rotting fungus but survives and the parasite fig tree roots in the rotten wood. Both eventually root into soil and one is wearing the other like a living coat. That's part of the reason why I mistakenly identify it as a fig tree at first.
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Thanks Chucklikestofish. How do you embed the picture into the post. For some reason i could do it before, but no longer. Only works as an attachment. When I attach, it looks fine, but after it's attached, it goes sideways.
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Originally Posted by Figfinatic Thanks Chucklikestofish. How do you embed the picture into the post. For some reason i could do it before, but no longer. Only works as an attachment. When I attach, it looks fine, but after it's attached, it goes sideways.
~i added the picture in my pictures ,in there is a place where you can rotate them,then i added it from my pictures back in the reply thats all ~
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