Climate Matching Map
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ClimateMatch_CA_Caesalpinia_spinosa_1.pdf (1.12 MB) | 1.12 MB |
1. Question 1
2. Question 2
3. Question 3
4. Question 4
5. Question 5
6. Question 6
7. Question 7
8. Question 8
9. Question 9
10. Question 10
11. Question 11
12. Question 12
13. Question 13
14. Question 14
15. Question 15
16. Question 16
17. Question 17
18. Question 18
19. Question 19
20. Question 20
Evaluation Notes
Question 11: I only found one source (Balaguer et al. 2011) that stated this plant can reproduce vegetatively. Most other sources only discuss propagation via seeds, however they don't specify whether other methods are possible. I found conflicting information on the New Zealand Plant Conservation Network that states this plant only reproduces via seed.
Question 16: Information on age of first fruit is vague. This is a plant mostly known for the commercial value of its seeds, so much of the information on time to fruit is likely based on optimal growing conditions provided in nursery and agricultural systems. The best information I could find on time to fruit in wild systems is from De la Cruz Lapa (2004), who states the plants generally take around 6 years until first fruit, but this can be lowered with optimized growing conditions.