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The Stupidest Things
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@barbaratanney3812

I have a Bunya Pine in my back yard. My Dad found it as a seedling in a pot in a garbage fill. He brought it home to my Mom who loved plants. She had never seen a plant like that before nor did she know its name. What she did know is that she didn't like the spiky leaves. She threw the pot with seedling out the back door and there it took root. That was about 50 years ago and the tree is still growing, or so I was told a few years ago by a Horticulturalist. He said that you know when the tree is fully mature when the top flattens out. If that's true, my tree isn't fully mature, yet.

The largest pine cone I've seen from this tree was about 6 inches in diameter and weighed about 1 to 1-1/2 pounds. It's rare to see a large one survive the fall. Smaller ones stay intact. When they hit the ground you can hear a very audible THUD.

The leaves grow on small branches. When the leaves are green they are sharp but pliable. When the turn brown, they are stiff and deadly to walk on without proper shoes. The main thing people dislike about the tree is the mess they make with the leafy branches year 'round, but worse during the fall and winter. Because the brown leaves are so sharp, clean up requires heavy leather gloves.

I had a crew come to take down some dying trees. The Foreman said that they had to take down a Bunya Pine and will never take on that task again for any amount of money.

I never knew the proper name for the tree until I saw this video. I've always known it as a Monkey Puzzle Tree, named so because it is said that it's the only tree a monkey can't climb.



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@kafuchino3435

cheers that you never seem to clickbait for all these years to stay afloat on youtube

@musicislaw77

Seriously bro this channel has some integrity

@ZOCCOK

So true, have seen over 50 videos and yet have to find a single incidence of clickbait or false thumbnail

@loboblanco4426

Indeed

@gorillaman843

To be fair did you do the reserch

@thehomiepatchez

thats y they got my sub

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@ellecampbell5067

We have Honey Locust trees all over the US Midwest, including my yard. Our son stepped on a thorn when he was 3 and it took several weeks to get it all out. Very painful!

@EnigmaEng1ne

My brother knelt on one, once, and he was hospitalized, it was pretty scary!

@MagsonDare

We had these as decorative trees all up and down my street in suburban Chicago. We learned to be careful of the thorns and had lots of fun throwing the seed pods at each other after they fell. Definitely couldn't climb them like we could the other trees ;-)

@mickymcmillan4609

@@EnigmaEng1ne In Indiana I had a honey locust thorn stick me in the palm of my hand. My thumb went numb and I couldn't use it for a couple of days

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