Dangerous Trees That Should Never Be Touched

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You can easily recognize the tree by its grey bark covered with cone-shaped spikes. The tree has distinctly different male and female flowers.

It only grows in frost-free areas and needs a moist sandy loam soil.  It does well in zones 10 and 11.  Long ago, colonists in the British West Indies would use the empty seed capsules as sandboxes for blotting ink

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