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I can taste the life in the pictures!!
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Hey guys! Hope all is doing well Im here in Brazil and I've been coming across a LOT of this tree which im unsure if its a mimosa, acacia or another leguminoseae tree. Maybe someone else has a clue, but anyways I find it a very pretty tree endlessness attached the following image(s): DSC04049.JPG (4,991kb) downloaded 325 time(s). DSC04050.JPG (4,793kb) downloaded 317 time(s). DSC04045.JPG (4,960kb) downloaded 318 time(s).
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..very interesting endlessness..glad you're well.. the leaves seem to make it not an acacia, or even mimosa..i'm pondering Leucaena leucocephala (see p7#131,11,13#242 of acacia info thread) ..but haven't had chance to check details of pod etc..
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thanks for the photo endlessness... dissapointing though mate - I thought for a second you may have uploaded the first mimosa pic of the whole thread . Maybe there is a prize for whoever takes this initiative .. or maybe there isn't. I'll leave you all with that mysterious thought. and thanks once again nen oh, and how's brazil? I made a joke the other day.. what do you call a hardy sustainable south american? brazilient
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Acacia Elata Young Acacia Elata "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it."
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I'm not sure about the ID's for the rest of the photo's. "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it."
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"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it."
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Unrelated but an interesting plant. "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it."
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member for the trees
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..#85 may be elata, but is a different form to the one tested (with tryptamines)
#86 top is a Cassia or Senna..
bottom nice pic is in Asteraceae..(daisy family)
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Continued... "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it."
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It's difficult to tell now that it's almost Summer but I believe this tree is an Acacia Longifolia Close up of bark on an older Acacia Longifolia. Here's a photo to show the damage taking bark does to a tree. The local council ringbarked and sprayed over 30+ Tryptamine variety Acacia's earlier this year. "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it."
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Here's some photos of a species that is starting to catch my eye quite often. And another that's currently in flower. Not sure about this one either. It yields a fruit that looks like an Orange. "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it."
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Acacia Howittii I'm not sure about this species, I'm sure it's not an Acacia Mearnsii though. Here's a close up of what I think is Acacia Longifolia phyllodes and twigs. The twigs have a white powder all over the new growth. And last of all, here's what I believe to be Phalaris Grass. "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it."
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Here's a young Acacia Melanoxylon that's growing in my backyard "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it."
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thanks for the photos wage.. that bippinate one does look a lot to me like mearnsii, though you might be right. they do usually have greener trunks at that age. would be nice to some some closer shots from it maybe? And the one below of suspected longifolia i don't think is longifolia because it has the one main vein. lonfigolia should have three main veins as well as lots of thinner ones in between..looks a bit like acacia provincialis? the top ones of the lomgifolia look very interesting.. they even look a lot like obtusifolia... again would be good to see some closer phyllode shots. if that is a longifolia, based on what nen said about the characteristics of the active varieties, that may be a very promising tree to look at..
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oh and the suspected phlebophylla are actually young acacia pycnantha.. won't find phleb growing anywhere around here.. except for maybe in an enthusiastic ethnobotanists backyard .. the conditions need to be very specific for it to grow. see the front page for some images of phlebophylla...notice how the leaves do not have one mein vein they have a very reticulate structure... very psychedelic looking
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Thanks for the ID's Acacian, much appreciated. "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it."
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Get your Acacia face ready, here come the Africans! First up we have the gorgeous A. sieberiana var. woodii (Paperbark thorn tree). My favorite Acacia for post #100. More to come soon! xantho attached the following image(s): P1000775edit.JPG (1,339kb) downloaded 174 time(s). P1000778edit.JPG (2,450kb) downloaded 172 time(s). P1000780edit.JPG (1,353kb) downloaded 169 time(s). P1000784edit.JPG (1,276kb) downloaded 163 time(s)."Becoming a person of the plants is not a learning process, it is a remembering process. Somewhere in our ancestral line, there was someone that lived deeply connected to the Earth, the Elements, the Sun, Moon and Stars. That ancestor lives inside our DNA, dormant, unexpressed, waiting to be remembered and brought back to life to show us the true nature of our indigenous soul" - Sajah Popham.
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stunning photos xantho! The bark on that tree looks beautiful...does it fall off regularly? I've always wanted to do some drawings on paperbark. I always enjoy the very lively green colour of your photos by the way.. is that something to do with the camera or is that how it really looks over there? if so, I am jealous.. and my acacia face longs a trip to South Africa
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