Alienteaparty wrote:
Quote:It makes me sick seeing the amount of damage caused by greedy people to the lovely Acuminata species. This tree deserves a much better treatment than being ring barked or chopped down.
..thank you for posting this...the same thing happened to obtusifolia when word spread about it, and it made me sick too..and then it's just called 'dmt' with no respect to the identity of the plant who provided it..
..i've detected 0.6-0.7% dmt in A. acuminata leaves, similar amount alkaloids in A. maidenii..A. floribunda and obtusifolia have 0.3-0.4% in leaves,
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you're totally onto it Alienteaparty..THERE IS NO NEED TO TOUCH THE BARK AND PERMANENTLY HARM THE TREE!..
fractal enhancement, Acacia acuminata tolerates down to zero degrees conditions in the wild..A. phlebophylla and A. obtusifolia will tolerate snow..i know of aussie acacias growing in the north of England, so there should be no problem growing most aus acacias outdoors where you are..once established, with a little love, they can be very fast growing trees..
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ps. thanks again for bringing this to light Alienteaparty, hope to see you about...