Is this edible?

Garrison Ford

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I have a sulcata and I have these all over my back yard
 

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Tom

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I don't recognize that one. Get a plant app, or take a sample to a local nursery and get a positive ID. Once you know the species, you can try to look it up.

Check this out too:
 

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Is that a TRUMPET TREE?
If so, I have some experience with that.
I never fed them to my Redfoot. But so many hundreds of flowers fell each year that they still ate dozens or more with no harm.
It's now been reduced to a large bush. Thanks to a small hurricane that ripped off most of the branches. And ive since kept It small.
 

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I'm not sure I try to keep them cut to look like trees but flowers do often fall to the ground.
He won't really have access to them when he's bigger just what falls.
 

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