No.2482
not really. Most of the plants in North America are imported species. I think the utility of the Maple tree is pretty neat but the tree itself is just a commonday occurance
No.2483
We have our very own biosphere where I live. But I hate most Australian plants.
There are some cool looking Australian trees that look kind of like pines but are not actually related to them but I can't find out what they even are. I know they are native but even after spending time looking at the different kinds of native trees on Wikipedia I still could not find it, I found families of trees that look close and might be related to it but they were too small and or spindly, not large like these ones.
No.2484
I like bottlebrushes. They look cool when they flower and when they're in bud form it's fun to shuck off all the buds and throw them.
No.2487
how was the ren faire?
No.2488
>>2487It was fun. I posted about it a little here
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No.2489
I live in the subtropics, so its mostly scrubs and brush.
But there's nipple cactus and Yarrow!
No.2492
flowers are so freaking awesome i wish i had a garden
No.2495
>>2493Sakura trees grow quite well in my region. They're not uncommon. That said, I think I would prefer the Jacarandas, although that could just me obsessing over the novelty.
During the summer there isn't much to talk about other than sunflowers and the mimosa trees.
>>2485I feel bad on how bad we've been suckered and lied to about these yellow fellows. Dandelions had their name dragged through the mud for big lawn.
No.2496
>>2495tell that deleter who's boss
No.3964
>>2481jacaranda is just a pretty tree, there is like 4-5 of them in my neighboorhood and they are pretty to look at when they bloom
No.3966
>>3965Aren't they poisonous to touch?
No.3967
>>3965they're "fox bells" around here
>>3966They're used for heart medicine, but with the wrong dose they will kill you. Touching them is not going to cause harm so you don't have to be afraid of them, just don't ingest them.
No.3968
The reply was too late. We're in
>>>/aut/ now