Another new for me, thanks Raman ji

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On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 9:20 PM, raman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Texas Olive is an evergreen tree, growing to 20 ft tall, native to North
> America. The tree spread to 10-15 ft. This small tree is very rare found
> and believed to be close to extinction. The silvery green leaves have a
> velvety texture and the showy, white flowers appear all year round, given
> enough watering is availale. Otherwise, the flowers appear from late spring
> to summer. Flowers are 3 inch wide, trumpet shaped, with yellow throats.
> The olive-like, white fruits have a sweet flesh popular with birds and
> other wildlife and, although edible to man, should not be eaten in
> quantities
>
> Raman
>

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