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^..all aussie immigrants..and good photos.. 1. A. retinodes 2. A. sophorae (A. longifolia var. sophorae) 3. A. saligna (disciform gland well spotted) ..
ps. endlessness...i am still going with A. retinodes for your post above...alkaloids covered in recent info thread post..p.86
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Thanks DreaMTripper and nen! I will test them and post back results.
Usually what season has more alkaloids for Acacias, nen, if such generalization can be made?
Now its spring, flowering time..
Can I collect samples and let them air dry and later test, or do you think alkaloid content will change too much during this drying process and not be reliable to tell whats in the plant at first?
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^..the only generalizations re alkaloid levels in can really make are: nearly always lower (or absent) after heavy or prolonged rainfall; and sometimes lower (or altered) during flowering (but not always) dried material should preserve alkaloid content.. A. retinodes is definitely one of interest...so am really interested endlessness 
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Hola Señors and Señoritas, Can anyone id this Acacia. There is a plethora of the Acacias to be found here in Southern Spain. Chaquah attached the following image(s):  image.jpg (2,648kb) downloaded 326 time(s). image.jpg (3,112kb) downloaded 324 time(s). image.jpg (3,423kb) downloaded 325 time(s).
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Some ID assistance? cubeananda attached the following image(s):  image.jpg (2,950kb) downloaded 276 time(s). image.jpg (1,968kb) downloaded 269 time(s).
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My guess one of these 3: A. alaticaulisA. terminalis A. kulnurensis Throughout recorded time and long before, trees have stood as sentinels, wise yet silent, patiently accumulating their rings while the storms of history have raged around them --The living wisdom of trees, Fred Hageneder
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^..great initiative Cosmic Spore! and thanks also DreaMTripper..
cubeananda..i think you have a Prosopis (Mesquite) ..any flower pics? are you in the US? see acacia info thread index for a bit more on mesquites..
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Ahh.. I wondered why it didn't quite fit any of those 3 (the seed pod color) Throughout recorded time and long before, trees have stood as sentinels, wise yet silent, patiently accumulating their rings while the storms of history have raged around them --The living wisdom of trees, Fred Hageneder
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Can anyone please id these: radmotion attached the following image(s):  DSC_0574.JPG (7,323kb) downloaded 225 time(s). DSC_0573.JPG (8,734kb) downloaded 223 time(s).
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As mentioned before basic info needed is area, close up of phyllodes (and ideally glands).. Seed pods and flowers also help especially seedpods. Trunk also.
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Im no master but I dont think thats an acacia.
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DreaMTripper wrote:Im no master but I dont think thats an acacia. Master to me you are  Thanks! All your signatures are MINE
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It could be a leadtree (Leucaena leucocephala) « I love the smell of boiling MHRB in the morning »
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It does have flowers on it. But, i'm quite sure its not MH as it doesn't have torns. Thank you for the input  All your signatures are MINE
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