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Moon Flower Seed Pod & Seeds (+(PiP)


I'd never heard of this plant until my neighbours cut one down and were going to thrown the remains in the bin. It was cut down because apparently it had never flowered. On investigation it seems the Moonflower is a species of night-blooming Morning Glory, native to tropical and subtropical regions of North and South America, so it's not surprising it didn't like being in southern England :-))
Anyway, before it went in the bin, I snipped off two seed pods, one of which I cut in half and this photo is what it looks like, inside and out. This is about twice life size.
In the PiP is an even closer shot of the seeds. Thanks for looking.
Anyway, before it went in the bin, I snipped off two seed pods, one of which I cut in half and this photo is what it looks like, inside and out. This is about twice life size.
In the PiP is an even closer shot of the seeds. Thanks for looking.
Ronald Stachowiak, Nouchetdu38, Berny, Ulrich John and 23 other people have particularly liked this photo
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je trouve ce fruit bien appétissant..
peut-on en manger?? Keith
tu me le dira quand tu en aura un arbre ( si tu arrives à faire pousser les graines)
Unfortunately the flower was thrown out, so I doubt I'll ever see one again :-))
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