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Related: About this forumThese pods are odd looking. Does anyone know what they are?
They were seen while walking through the scrub along the shore in SW Florida.
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These pods are odd looking. Does anyone know what they are? (Original Post)
taxi
Apr 2021
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Siwsan
(27,733 posts)1. The outside look like Moon Flower seed pods, but those sure aren't Moon Flower seeds.
Those are MUCH smaller.
CurtEastPoint
(19,673 posts)2. Nicker nuts
taxi
(2,547 posts)6. Wow! Right on the money.
It's too bad I was too late to see any butterflies - there's always next year...
Thank you
CurtEastPoint
(19,673 posts)9. This time Google image search was spot on.
mac2766
(658 posts)3. Could be linked to the well know alien invasion taking place on planet earth.
taxi
(2,547 posts)8. Pods and triffids alike, I'll keep my distance, thank you very much

Cracklin Charlie
(12,904 posts)4. Kinda look like buckeye pods.
But the seeds are too light in color.
634-5789
(4,558 posts)5. GO HERE: Plant identifier
taxi
(2,547 posts)10. Those are handy apps for ID'ing plants
Maybe it's time for another trek through the swamps....
634-5789
(4,558 posts)11. Used one to realize that's where I got the poison ivy!
taxi
(2,547 posts)12. Yeah, I know what you mean.
"Whoa! Don't walk through there - It's all poison ivy", said the stranger as I was about to walk back through an open glade to my car. A little late, I thought as a feeling of dread engulfed me.
WhiteTara
(31,073 posts)13. cockle burrs
Kali
(56,480 posts)14. wrong leaves and seeds but pods sure look alike
I never heard of Knicker nut, but since it is a coastal swamp plant that makes sense
WhiteTara
(31,073 posts)15. I've never heard of a knicker nut
but it has the same sounding pain as a cockle burr. I haven't spent much time in swamp land, but I'll bet the flora is wild.