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Help! Identify this species of acacia found in WA Goldfields Options
 
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#1 Posted : 6/12/2012 2:27:59 AM
This species is flowering now in june, originally thought it was acuminata until it flowered
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acacian
#2 Posted : 6/12/2012 2:52:14 AM
looks a lot like flinders wattle-Acacia iteaphylla but i'm not hundred 100%
hehe theres been a lot of people posting up pics of flinders lately
 
transient state
#3 Posted : 6/12/2012 4:24:23 AM
Yep looks like it, seen other pics around looks like your spot on, anyone tried using this species? any guess at the percentage? will dry out about 200gms of the phyllodes in the dehydrator than a+b it, just for experiment sake, let you know
 
transient state
#4 Posted : 6/12/2012 4:25:08 AM
Yep looks like it, seen other pics around looks like your spot on, anyone tried using this species? any guess at the percentage? will dry out about 200gms of the phyllodes in the dehydrator than a+b it, just for experiment sake, let you know
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