Scientific Name
Melia azedarach
Common Name
Chinaberry, China tree, Chinaball tree
A China Ball tree is from northern India and China having purple blossoms and small inedible yellow fruits; naturalized in the southern United States as a shade tree.
U can buy it in a chines store in canal street .
If my "ball ball" lands in a tree and i find it, i play with it again. I mean, i already found it.
nope. if the ball was stuck in a tree it would be called a dead ball.
mandarin tree
No, Dragon Ball Z is from Japan.
Chop down the tree, climb the tree, throw something at the ball to try to knock it down (not always the smartest but it's worth a try).
Sweet gum tree.
To get a ball out of a tall tree, you could:Climb the tree to get it.Throw a shoe at the ball to get it out (you may risk losing your shoe).Throw another ball at the ball in the tree (risk of losing the second ball).Get a ladder, and climb the rest of the tree to get the ball.Use shells that you have from the beach.Use broken bricksBig RocksBroomSpray Water to make it slippery (risk of water falling on you)Stuff Sticks and broom handles into pool noodles (risk of injury)The safest way to get the ball would probably be throwing a shoe (or other object) at the ball until it gets dislodged from the tree and the ball falls out.
If it is from a tree it could be a Sweet Gum Ball (the fruit of a sweet gum tree, not edible). I've heard a few people call it a spiny ball or spikey ball. It might also be a chestnut tree burr, a buckeye fruit husk or from similar nut trees.
yes in egypt
Yes. The Christmas tree is usually a fir tree decorated with ball and garlands.
because they felt like it!!