Space travellers,
SWIM would like to know if anyone could have ID this acacia (sorry for the one photo only, I'll try explain more by description). It was found in South East NSW. The phyllodes are very thin and very flexible, not stiff like other species such as Obtusifolia. It was obviously not flowering at this time of the year, though the seeds like like round spherical in shape.
SWIM took some twigs, though realised that the bark was very dry and flaky. There was no meaty flesh under the flaky skin and only had solid core. Is this type of dry twig without meaty flesh any good for extractions?
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Dried twigs are fine there are many instances of dried fallen branches and phyllodes having been used with success, as long as they havent been soaked in any heavy rainfalls. Cant see any photo but its better off in this thread anyway.. https://www.dmt-nexus.me...aspx?g=posts&t=33648
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