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acacian
#141 Posted : 2/27/2013 10:34:32 PM
yeah decurrens has a nice vibe... they are everywhere around here. At some point I will try get around to testing it. pruned some baileyana branches yesterday so will do an extract with them today... very keen to investigate native beta carbolines at the moment. that tree in the last photos I really vibed with and would be interested to test as well... you don't have any ideas on tis i.d do you? love the bipinnate phyllode arrangements.. they have a very soft feel to them too. it reminds me a little of what you might get if meanrsii and baileyana crossed
 
Seldom
#142 Posted : 2/28/2013 1:05:58 AM
good to see you about acacian!

unknown sp. and acacia Simplex in Vanuatu :
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acacian
#143 Posted : 2/28/2013 2:48:24 AM
ohhhh these are some exciting photos! love the vein patterns on that first photo.. remind me a little of phlebophylla. really love the cup shape of the simplex phyllodes too.. would be good soup spoons Pleased

we have lots to catch up on by the way... il talk to you very soon
 
hostilis
#144 Posted : 2/28/2013 2:56:42 AM
Awesome club house with DJ booth acacian!!! I love it.
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cave paintings
#145 Posted : 4/6/2013 1:32:38 AM
Fun to see campus dominated by acacias, I've been meaning to document more of them. Here's one I like that I see most mornings.
Living to Give
 
acacian
#146 Posted : 4/8/2013 4:39:02 AM
don't think it uploaded, cave paintings Pleased
 
acacian
#147 Posted : 4/8/2013 7:32:31 AM
below, my baby acuminatas

got them going by soaking seed in boiling water until swollen. then removing water until there was about half the seed's height worth left. then waited a few days until they began to sprout and placed them about half a centimetre deep in a mixture of sterilised native potting mix, perlite, gardening lime and some clay soil i collected nearby.. they are a bit under a month old

also, I was talking to an aboriginal man at a festival on the weekend out in the yarra ranges. he pointed out what I think is a variant of acacia melanyxon, though it has a distinctly more profound "tryptamine vibe" and very similar vein patterns to species like acacia phlebophylla. He said that those particular trees are highly active and have been used for journeying for a long time by the wurundjeri tribes of the area.. i posted photos of them a few pages back, but i intent to get some clearer shots showing their features in more detail. they were also very twisted like obtusifolia

A photo by wage a few pages back looks quite similar
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wage.
#148 Posted : 4/9/2013 6:52:28 AM
#1 - Acacia Melanoxylon with seeds.



#2 - Young Acacia Melanoxylon close up.

"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it."
 
iracema
#149 Posted : 4/9/2013 10:36:13 PM
my baby jurema embira bonsai, surrounded by crystals.
dormancy breaking: bit scratch away from the seed gem, 5 min in warm water
container: 50x25x10 cm
substrate: rocky sand, humus, vermiculite (1:1:1) and some ground bark fiber
age: 2 weeks
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nen888
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#150 Posted : 4/10/2013 2:58:52 AM
^..lovely iracema..Smile ..acacias also like quartz..clear like them..

thanks for pics wage..i may have found a high content A. melanoxylon recently..more on that soon..

and acacian..fascinating story..
would love to say more/add to that, but as i've stated i the acacia info thread i'm sworn to oral tradition only when it comes to indigenous knowledge (which is deep) ..hence the mission to tour more and speak face to face with people..build trust etc..
..i'll state for the record that i am fully initiated..and with that comes huge responsibility, including protecting things, as well as sharing in the right way..
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wage.
#151 Posted : 4/14/2013 6:34:58 AM
Acacia Baileyana



Acacia Baileyana
- Close up




Acacia Baileyana - Close up #2



Acacia Elata
- Bark



Acacia Elata
- Mature Bark


"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it."
 
wage.
#152 Posted : 4/14/2013 6:41:03 AM
Acacia Longifolia



Acacia Longifolia - Phyllode close up.



Acacia Longifolia - Possible pre-flowers



Acacia Longifolia - Bark

"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it."
 
wage.
#153 Posted : 4/14/2013 6:52:06 AM
Acacia Mearnsii - Phyllodes



Acacia Mearnsii
- Bark and Sap



Acacia Mearnsii - Green Bark



Acacia Melanoxylon - Bark



Acacia Melanoxylon - Bark



Acacia Pycnantha
- Bark with white powdering



Acacia Pycnantha - Phyllode


"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it."
 
wage.
#154 Posted : 4/19/2013 7:06:32 AM
Acacia Dealbata


Acacia Oxycedrus


Acacia Oxycedrus - #2


Acacia Pycnantha – Coloured bark


Acacia Pycnantha


Phalaris Aquatica
"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it."
 
wage.
#155 Posted : 4/19/2013 10:13:19 AM
Acacia Flowers - Globular


Acacia Flowers - Globular #2


Acacia Flowers/Pre-Flowers - Globular


Acacia Pre-Flowers


Acacia Pre-Flowers - #2
"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it."
 
acacian
#156 Posted : 5/26/2013 9:26:29 AM
Went for a walk out bush today and ran into some of Acacia Melanoxyn that looked near identical to the rumoured active variety I mentioned. the vein patterns in the phyllodes give off such a deep sense of intelligence.. almost like an embodiment of the divine.. there was just something about this tree that really spoke to me and stuck out from the other acacias today... the phyllodes were very bitter - and almost had an aftertaste of sunscreen. found psilocybe subaeruginosa growing around the base of heaps of them too


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acacian
#157 Posted : 8/22/2013 10:53:21 AM
went for a bushwalk the other day and came across some Acacia Oxycedrus and what I presume to be some relation to Acacia Mucronata subs. Longifolia

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acacian
#158 Posted : 8/28/2013 3:40:11 AM
unidentified tree growing in my backyard... love the vibe of it. tested it once; not sure what is in the extract but i've bioassayed a few times and its definitely "active". I plan on retesting it during summer when its been dry for longer. also, note that the phyllodes are smaller than they look.. about 8-8.5cm in length. no basal gland and stiff leathery texture.. consistent red edges on most phyllodes too
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Vitalstatistix
#159 Posted : 8/28/2013 11:40:09 AM
Hey Wage,

I'm pretty certain that your A. oxycedrus is actually A. verticillata. I did an extraction with A. verticillata on the weekend and unfortunately it yielded nothing but a very thin layer of oil Sad
"You don‘t have a soul. You ARE a soul. You have a body." —C.W. Lewis
 
acacian
#160 Posted : 8/28/2013 2:51:40 PM
yeah i'd have to agree with vitalstatistix.. oxycedrus has broader and tougher phyllodes/spikes than verticillata with 2-3 veins as opposed to verticillata's more lance shaped "needles".. also verticillata has short cream coloured flower spikes so I can see how you may confuse the two.. and verticillata is widespread around the melbourne region

below a specimen of oxycedrus found growing about an hr out of melbourne as well as a couple of my own I am growing (a longer phyllode variety and a more typical shorter phyllode variety) and finally a specimen of acacia verticillata found growing not far from dandenong:









 
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