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  1. wolfeyesone

    wolfeyesone Forum Veteran

    Oh goody, more trees o_O

    Welcoming Hello to all those visiting us, nice to have you here :D
     
  2. SillyGuy

    SillyGuy Forum Veteran

    May be..:music::music:

    We already know 3 of 9 fruit trees that will be next candidate for Wonder Tree event.;)

    Furthermore, here is the riddle pieces for the fourth tree:
    The tree is known as "Peacock tree". It is called Kaalvarippoo which means the flower of Calvary. It is believed that the blood of Jesus Christ was shed over the flowers of the tree and this is how the flowers of the tree got a sharp red color.

    What tree is it ??o_O
     
  3. QwerkQwicksilver

    QwerkQwicksilver Junior Expert

    Dogwood
     
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  4. SillyGuy

    SillyGuy Forum Veteran

    I'm sorry, Qwerk. Dogwood is not the right answer. :(
    Let's try again..;)
     
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  5. penguilnz

    penguilnz Forum Veteran

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  6. labmommy30

    labmommy30 Forum Duke

    Poinsettias?

    Never mind! Google says it is the royal Poinciana!!
     
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  7. SillyGuy

    SillyGuy Forum Veteran

    May be... :music::music:

    4 of 9 fruits already guessed, next riddle pieces for the fifth tree:
    This tree is a type of metal leaf, and often used for gilding process. It is available in a wide variety of karats and shades. The pure of it is 24 karats. It is also used in Buddhist art to decorate statues and symbols.

    What tree is it ??o_O
     
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  9. SillyGuy

    SillyGuy Forum Veteran

    May be..:music::music:

    Next riddle pieces for the sixth tree:
    This tree is a coniferous evergreen tree that can exceed 25 metres (82 ft) in height, but 12–20 metres (39–66 ft) is more typical. In youth, it is a bushy globe, in mid-age an umbrella canopy on a thick trunk, and, in maturity, a broad and flat crown over 8 metres (26 ft) in width. The bark is thick, red-brown and deeply fissured into broad vertical plates.
    This tree is known as "Italian pine", "umbrella pine", or "parasol pine", because it has been an aesthetic landscape element since the Italian Renaissance garden period.

    What tree is it ??o_O
     
  10. igotfrogs

    igotfrogs Forum Overlooker

    Stone pine ?
     
  11. SillyGuy

    SillyGuy Forum Veteran

    May be...:music::music:

    Next riddle pieces for the seventh tree:
    It is a large shrub or small tree, and the name of the fruit of this tree. The fruit has been cultivated since Roman times, and is unusual in being available in winter, and in being eaten when bletted (is a process that certain fleshy fruits undergo, beyond ripening). The flower has long sepals that remain on the fruit.
    Generally, it is shorter and more shrub-like than tree-like. The leaves are densely hairy (pubescent) below, and turn red in autumn before falling. It is found across Southern Europe where it is generally rare. It is reported to be naturalized in some woods in Southeast England, but is found in few gardens.
    The flowers have five broadly ovate white petals. The reddish-brown fruit is a pome, with wide-spreading persistent sepals around a central pit, giving a 'hollow' appearance to the fruit.

    What tree is it ??o_O
     
  12. igotfrogs

    igotfrogs Forum Overlooker

    Medlar ?
    ;)
     
  13. SillyGuy

    SillyGuy Forum Veteran

    May be..:music::music:

    Next riddle pieces for the eighth tree:
    This tree is a large deciduous shrub or small tree growing to 5 metres (16 ft) tall, with blackish bark and dense, stiff, spiny branches. The leaves are oval. The flowers have five creamy-white petals; they are produced shortly before the leaves in early spring. The fruit , called a "sloe", is black with a purple-blue waxy bloom, ripening in autumn, and harvested—traditionally, at least in the UK, in October or November after the first frosts. Sloes are thin-fleshed, with a very strongly astringent flavour when fresh.
    This tree is known as "Husband and Wife tree", "prunelle tree", or "sloe tree", because it makes an excellent fire wood that burns slowly with a good heat and little smoke.

    What tree is it ??o_O
     
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  14. bygo_cris

    bygo_cris Count Count

    Elderberry tree?
     
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  15. igotfrogs

    igotfrogs Forum Overlooker

    Beech? :p;) no no no
    maybe Blackthorn :)
     
  16. SillyGuy

    SillyGuy Forum Veteran

    May be...:music::music: Are you peeping the answers, froggette? xDxD

    Finally, the last riddle pieces for the ninth tree:
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    What tree is it ??o_O
     
  17. igotfrogs

    igotfrogs Forum Overlooker

    Would i do that Silly guy :) How could you ever think such a thing :cry:

    Rowan ?
     
  18. betty127

    betty127 Junior Expert

    Yep - rowan. Or sorbus, if you're a keen gardener.
     
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  19. SillyGuy

    SillyGuy Forum Veteran

    May be...:music::music:

    Thank you everyone to solve the mysteries! You're genius!:) So, we may need them for Wonder Tree event.:p;)
    • Buddha's Hand fruit
    • Baobab fruit
    • Chestnuts
    • Royal Poinciana
    • Golden leaf
    • Stone pine / Pine nuts
    • Medlar berry
    • Blackthorn plum
    • Sorbus domestica / Sorb tree / Whitty pear (?)
    SOURCE

    I'll find more hot gossips for upcoming events..;)


    @igotfrogs Just kidding, froggette..:p April's prank !!xDxDxD
     
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  20. igotfrogs

    igotfrogs Forum Overlooker

    :cry::cry::cry::cry:no one loves da froggie :cry::cry::cry:
     
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