..so the 2nd tree kiang posted on p17 is, as cleverly worked out by kiang, probably A. salicina..
pods, as always, one of the final means to be sure, as phyllode width can vary greatly..
EDIT: and wage..still studying the interesting vein pattern in your last pics..
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JourneyToJah.. your tree looks similar to acacia retinodes.. which grows in spain
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I've been trying to ID a few of these but so far to no avail. Any help would be greatly appreciated. acacianarchy attached the following image(s):  church (1).JPG (756kb) downloaded 247 time(s). church (2).JPG (1,532kb) downloaded 246 time(s). church (7).JPG (1,086kb) downloaded 245 time(s)."You may never fully understand the rules of this game." - The Avatar of God
"I heard her voice. It was one of a beautiful mother. Caring for her children." - Krishna to Maya
"You are a fool." - The Dutch Seer
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i don't think that is an acacia.. though the leaves look mysteriously phyllode like.. if it is, then it is not a species i am familiar with sorry. beautiful tree anyway
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An extraction has been performed on the previously posted A. retinodes using an A/B tek. Trunk bark and rootbark was used. The result of the first pull was a very clear solvent, but after 20 hours it started to precipitate. It turned out a bit contaminated by organic matter. The bioessay was performed with 10mg on marijuana bed on a pipe. It was not very visual neither OEV nor CEV but it definitely delivers a change on the state of mind, very thoughtfull and inspiring; and also quite long lasting. May be an interesting discovery considering the lack of info on Acacia. I will come back with some photos of the second pull precip. Peace light and love! With these hands I have killed man and destroyed hopes and dreams. But when I open these hands I can hold my wife, make my children laugh and even aid others. It's not the path that we take but the choices that we make along that path that makes us who we are. -Waugriff
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Thanks acacian. I can't remember exactly where, But I read somewhere of an acacia species with 'floppy' leaves. It matched the description of this particular tree but for the life of me I can't remember the name. I have some other snapshots but I might wait and read into it a bit more. E.S.O "You may never fully understand the rules of this game." - The Avatar of God
"I heard her voice. It was one of a beautiful mother. Caring for her children." - Krishna to Maya
"You are a fool." - The Dutch Seer
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JourneyToJah... still pondering the new photos...they still look very similar to retinodes (which has variable phyllode width).. I was looking over your last ones and am now wondering whether they could actually be acacia saligna... saligna and retinodes are both very similar looking species though saligna has a greyer tinge to the phyllodes (until rubbed) which I noticed in your photos.. nen?
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cant find an id for this tree, i thought its acacia but after searching for acacia with red flowers i just found the acacia leprosa. i doubt its an acacia amrzhelmy attached the following image(s):  photo (17).JPG (707kb) downloaded 192 time(s). photo (18).JPG (909kb) downloaded 190 time(s). photo (15).JPG (722kb) downloaded 190 time(s). photo (16).JPG (621kb) downloaded 186 time(s).
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i'm not sure what you've got there amrzhelmy... its not an acacia though
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found this one too. its not fresh i forgot it in my car. the flower was yellow is this an acacia? active? amrzhelmy attached the following image(s):  photo (2).JPG (648kb) downloaded 169 time(s). photo.JPG (730kb) downloaded 168 time(s).
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^..i suspect that's actually a mimosa or relative ..i'll have a think about the pods....interesting..
except for around 40-50 confirmed acacias worldwide (most in australia), the remaining 1200 remain a mystery in terms of 'activity'..
acaciananarchy..you have a melaluca (paper-park) ..no alkaloids..but plenty of antiseptic oils..
& JourneyToJah..that could well be NMT, from your brief description of effects..
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nen888 wrote:^..i suspect that's actually a mimosa or relative ..i'll have a think about the pods....interesting..
except for around 40-50 confirmed acacias worldwide (most in australia), the remaining 1200 remain a mystery in terms of 'activity'.. Is it safe to try extraction? I read that some strains may contain harmful alkaloids If yes do i use the bark or leaves and twigs??
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unknown plants, near the coast... 1 mimosa like, with huge leaves 2 anadenanthera like, with smaller flowers iracema attached the following image(s):  DSC00002161254168091.jpg (466kb) downloaded 134 time(s). DSC0000218-1436855651.jpg (376kb) downloaded 134 time(s). DSC0000202-1686362712.jpg (555kb) downloaded 131 time(s). DSC0000211-49503068.jpg (448kb) downloaded 129 time(s).
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i took new pics, the plant still fresh. i found an acacia looks similar its acacia dealbata, but flowers looks different amrzhelmy attached the following image(s):  photo (19).JPG (889kb) downloaded 124 time(s). photo (20).JPG (723kb) downloaded 123 time(s). photo (21).JPG (636kb) downloaded 122 time(s).
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help me id these acacias please amrzhelmy attached the following image(s):  photo-5.JPG (801kb) downloaded 114 time(s). photo-6.JPG (710kb) downloaded 115 time(s).
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