Without further ado, the mystery seed of the week is:
This photograph is full of clues, so good luck!
Edit:Â The answer post is now up.
Without further ado, the mystery seed of the week is:
This photograph is full of clues, so good luck!
Edit:Â The answer post is now up.
Nonie correctly identified last week’s mystery seed pod as being from a mesquite.
We commonly call them screwbean mesquites because of the spiraling seed pod. The scientific name is Prosopis pubescens. These mesquites are small trees. They have lovely yellow flowers.
For more information and photographs, see The University of Arizona’s Master Gardener page on Screwbean Mesquite
Starting this week, I am going to add the mystery seed as a separate post, because it seems they are getting lost at the bottom of the answer posts.
Actually, once again, this is a seed pod. Any guesses?
Edit:Â See answer post.
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