Show us your "nuts", cones, acorns, berries, haws, fruits, drupes ect.

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The insperation for this new thread is because I think people will like it? And my hathorns show signs of great berry "haw" production this year. That will prove later. My pines and oaks have never produced cones nor acorns. I'd like to see some and figure everybody else would. The possibilities are endless. In the meantime I have some young cones on my tamaracks and dwarf japanese larch to show for now. Points of interest is how different they are and that the tamaracks can have a shoot that grows out of the top of the cone.
 
The insperation for this new thread is because I think people will like it? And my hathorns show signs of great berry "haw" production this year. That will prove later. My pines and oaks have never produced cones nor acorns. I'd like to see some and figure everybody else would. The possibilities are endless. In the meantime I have some young cones on my tamaracks and dwarf japanese larch to show for now. Points of interest is how different they are and that the tamaracks can have a shoot that grows out of the top of the cone.
 

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The insperation for this new thread is because I think people will like it? And my hathorns show signs of great berry "haw" production this year. That will prove later. My pines and oaks have never produced cones nor acorns. I'd like to see some and figure everybody else would. The possibilities are endless. In the meantime I have some young cones on my tamaracks and dwarf japanese larch to show for now. Points of interest is how different they are and that the tamaracks can have a shoot that grows out of the top of the cone.
I don't know about your "haws" but my Mayhaws, which were actually fruit producing trees in their previous lives, have not shown any inclination for flowering for the last 3 years. The same goes for my bald cypress. I have collected huge 30 ft tall BCs, which were producing cones, but now they are not. It's understandable however, those trees have lost both their root systems and their canopies as well.

I have gotten some jujubes out of my bonsai trees. Unfortunately, I didn't take any pictures.
 
I don't know about your "haws" but my Mayhaws, which were actually fruit producing trees in their previous lives, have not shown any inclination for flowering for the last 3 years. The same goes for my bald cypress. I have collected huge 30 ft tall BCs, which were producing cones, but now they are not. It's understandable however, those trees have lost both their root systems and their canopies as well.

I have gotten some jujubes out of my bonsai trees. Unfortunately, I didn't take any pictures.
My BC/ascendens "nutans" thingamajigger has produced catkins but never any cones so far. I find it suprising that your mature BC specimens dont have many cones.
 
The insperation for this new thread is because I think people will like it? And my hathorns show signs of great berry "haw" production this year. That will prove later. My pines and oaks have never produced cones nor acorns. I'd like to see some and figure everybody else would. The possibilities are endless. In the meantime I have some young cones on my tamaracks and dwarf japanese larch to show for now. Points of interest is how different they are and that the tamaracks can have a shoot that grows out of the top of the cone.
It didn't pan out like expected. Very low haw production.
 

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It would be nice if people would identify type of tree please? 🤔
 
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