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Posts: 2 Joined: 05-Dec-2010 Last visit: 08-Dec-2010
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Hey guys, I live in Sydney Australia, and have spent the last few days bush walking in an attempt to find some acacias for an extraction. I have only found one tree that I know is an acacia, but I am just not sure what kind it is. I have been comparing on worldwidewattle.com and various other sites, but I just cannot come to a conclusion as many of them are too similar. I have taken a few pictures for you, and would be forever grateful if you could point me in the right direction. Cheers. adammmmk attached the following image(s): 2010-12-05 16.49.03.jpg (1,548kb) downloaded 89 time(s). 2010-12-05 16.49.40 (1).jpg (1,578kb) downloaded 87 time(s). 2010-12-05 16.55.44.jpg (1,619kb) downloaded 88 time(s). 2010-12-05 16.49.40.jpg (1,578kb) downloaded 86 time(s).
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Posts: 146 Joined: 17-Sep-2010 Last visit: 16-Apr-2015 Location: I don't know
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Looks like an Acacia nilotica to my eyes. Please report back if you ever do any extraction on this tree. Disclaimer: All of these posts are of a fictitious nature only. Their author is known to be a pathological attention-seeking ADHD liar and he/she should NOT be taken seriously in any way. Do not trust anything he/she says because it is simply untrue.
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samsara
Posts: 152 Joined: 07-Nov-2010 Last visit: 30-Nov-2024
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I think its nilotica, although i dont think your gonna get a lot of spice. I'm from Australia and have a lot of friends that like spicy trees but i dont know any one who uses this tree. one guy on the net reckons the leaves have spice in them but he hasn't got any percentages there. Do a bitta research look for Obtusifolia if your in Aust its not hard and you'll have spice coming out your ears. "Pay attention. And keep breathing." Terence McKenna
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Posts: 345 Joined: 01-Dec-2010 Last visit: 20-Oct-2024
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It is one of the bi-pinnate wattles... which are quite hard to ID. DMT has been found in the bi-pinnate wattles, but it tends to be kind of hit or miss. You are better off looking for obtusifolia around Sydney.
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Posts: 2 Joined: 05-Dec-2010 Last visit: 08-Dec-2010
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hey guys, thanks for the replies, you are really helping me out here. i went ahead with an extraction on the bark from what i believe to be acacia nolitica now, but yielded nothing either because nolitica contains little to no alkaloid, it isnt even nolitica to begin with, or the bark was the wrong move. moving on, i went on another walk and came across another tree which again, i am having trouble ID'ing. does anyone know what this is? love this place, cheers! adammmmk attached the following image(s): 2010-12-08_18.41.12[1].jpg (1,607kb) downloaded 32 time(s). 2010-12-08_18.40.58[1].jpg (1,508kb) downloaded 32 time(s). 2010-12-08_18.40.47[1].jpg (1,374kb) downloaded 32 time(s). 2010-12-08_18.40.38[1].jpg (1,577kb) downloaded 32 time(s). 2010-12-08_18.40.26[1].jpg (1,445kb) downloaded 33 time(s).
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