It’s spikes don’t poke that much. And it’s really soft.
beethovens_lover
It’s a chestnut! The unopened seed!
myowngalactus
Looks like Sweet gum ball, from a sweet gum tree. They get dried out and brown and are a general bane on lawn maintenance.
WakingOwl1
Maybe a horse chestnut.
BaubeHaus
I have a tree that produce this. It’s a chestnut, some of them you can eat, some of them you can’t (I mean it can be toxic so don’t take any chances!). Mine sadly aren’t edible !
SpiritGuardTowz
Aesculus sp. (Horse-chestnut, buckeye)
TossawayTits
It reminds me of a datura seed pod.
Alias_Black
looks like a horse chestnut still in it’s husk, step on it, if there is a buckeye inside, you know what you got
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It’s spikes don’t poke that much. And it’s really soft.
It’s a chestnut! The unopened seed!
Looks like Sweet gum ball, from a sweet gum tree. They get dried out and brown and are a general bane on lawn maintenance.
Maybe a horse chestnut.
I have a tree that produce this. It’s a chestnut, some of them you can eat, some of them you can’t (I mean it can be toxic so don’t take any chances!). Mine sadly aren’t edible !
Aesculus sp. (Horse-chestnut, buckeye)
It reminds me of a datura seed pod.
looks like a horse chestnut still in it’s husk, step on it, if there is a buckeye inside, you know what you got