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Anonymous
greetings /an/
I need to know the name of this.. thing in the pic. Got it from a really tall thick tree found somewhere around Central America. Some friend said it's called "poró", but all i could find under that name was Erythrina poeppigiana which has pretty much no resemblance.
>> Anonymous
Can you give us more info. What was the colour of the flower originally: the same or lighter? How many petals (I can't tell if there are 4 or 5 of them)? What kind of bark did the tree have?

I wonder if this friend of yours meant Poro-poro?
>> Anonymous
>>245475

oh man my grandma used to have this tree in her front yard, but I can't remember the name.
>> Anonymous
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5 petals, and yes, a bit lighter and stronger colors.
I'll probably go and take some more pics of the whole thing in a while, sorry I didn't have in mind that by the time I picked it up.
anyway, thanks
>> BitterAnon !!WJLRQ1cwCyZ
Looks like a hibiscus of some sort.
>> It's an African Tulip Tree bloom Aynon
Hi OP, it's the bloom from an African Tulip Tree, latin name Spathodea campanulata.
>> Anonymous
>>245737
woh, you just made my day and saved my ass.

thankyou!
>> Anonymous
why, are you being held in an internment camp and they are threatening to kill you if you cannot find the binomial nomenclature for a plant they give you...
>> Anonymous
>>245741
somewhat close, just add donkey anal rape with sandpaper condoms and alcohol based lube.. lol

Nah, I'm having a similar task to this guy/gal>>244477
But it takes about a few minutes before the tulip turns all dark and ugly so I need some more picture references.