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DansMaTete wrote:It could be a leadtree (Leucaena leucocephala) I think you could be right as i google on this, it looks 95.1% similar Thank you masta. All your signatures are MINE
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Hey Folks :-) does anyone of you know which acacias are growing at the atlantic-coast in spain & portugal? This article ( Link) writes about a coast-cultivation with acacia longifolia.. but if i compare my pics with google-pics, in my opinion its not a longifolia.. could it be a acacia confusa? Here's one picture.. if you need more pics for verification please let me know Thank you :-) RF @Chaquah: aah.. i think we got the same one :-)
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Well its definitely not a.longifolia and although its a nice picture im unable to tell if its a.retinodes as there are no clear pictures of the phyllodes. I dont believe .confusa lives in that area unless grown by man. As for active acacia in that area the way to deduce is first note down the top ten highest % species then lookup each species distribution. I wouldnt be surprised if a.longifolia grows in Southern Europe as im sure its a climate it would thrive in.
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Thank you DreamTripper :-)
so, i'll upload more pictures this days.. from what i've heard, the acacias in spain & portugal where planted to stabilize the coast.. and now they are very invasive ;-)
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Lucky you
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i think i got it :-) here is an article about a.saligna growin in exactly the area i found my acacia Linkand here some more pictures from a.saligna.. looks exactly as mine Google-Picsdoes anyone know the alkaloid-content of this plant? @Chaquah: is it possible that you have an a.saligna too? because i think they used only the same acacia-species for stabalizing the coasts of spain & portugal
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A. Saligna is a synonym for A. Cyanophylla i believe. Am more familiar with the latter name and it contains b-carbs and phenethylamines but am not 100% positive.
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yes, A. Saligna is a synonym for A. Cyanophylla mmh.. okay.. would have been nice if there where any useful alkaloids in there but you can't win every race Thanks Chimp
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Ah well you dont know that maybe you will be the lucky one. Also read post 6 by endlessness here https://www.dmt-nexus.me...aspx?g=posts&t=55137
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double post sorry; well since its here already Most the Acacia I am posting are located in a managed park/conservation area. I am on great terms with the grounds techs as well as the Ranger. This next i.d. is perhaps the most important due to the fact they have let me take the limbs and trimmings of this one after some trail maintenance and pruning that was conducted in the last month. So I have prepared a few jars of shredded bark and saved the extra branches should it be active. The flowers have toasted off so i have included the dried clusters. I think the saligna we looked at earlier might be salicina?? What do you think nen? red aril
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Just came back from Central NSW... Amongst the Baileyana floating around, there are plenty of these others, not sure what they are (yet) EDIT: A source tells me: Acacia amoena--Shadow attached the following image(s): Unknown1a.JPG (6,309kb) downloaded 189 time(s). Unknown1c.JPG (7,183kb) downloaded 185 time(s).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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These three are also around, not sure if they are Acacia or not.... First pic EDIT: variant of A. retinodes --Shadow attached the following image(s): Unknown2a.JPG (5,007kb) downloaded 185 time(s). Unknown2b.JPG (4,457kb) downloaded 185 time(s). Unknown3a.JPG (6,388kb) downloaded 189 time(s). Unknown4.JPG (5,739kb) downloaded 181 time(s).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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bbing pic 2 is a.obtusifolia and the red aril is that of a.cyclops. shadow pic 1 looks very much like a variant of a.retinodes.
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Hi, could you identify these please? I was looking for obtusifolia.
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Hi, I found 3 similar trees next to each other. Leaves are the same and bark is similar. Some of the trees had rougher bark closer to the bottom and smoother bark higher up. One or two of them had smooth bark all the way up. They were about 4-5 meters high and 5-10 centimeters thick in the trunk. Attached are pictures of the leaves and trunks. Could someone try to identify them please? Location: SE Queensland crabby nebula attached the following image(s): leaves.jpg (1,509kb) downloaded 169 time(s). Snapshot 3 (25-05-2014 7-36 PM).png (240kb) downloaded 172 time(s). Snapshot 4 (25-05-2014 7-37 PM).png (232kb) downloaded 173 time(s).
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Arczilla wrote:Hello Nexians!
I have been scanning my surrounding for a usable sample of acacia Karoo, I am choosing this sp as it is literally every second tree in my area, this tree is all over the place and I cannot find much info regarding this sp and its activity.
This is my final specimen but before I proceed I'd like the opinions from the community. Can anyone confirm that it is indeed a. karoo? I have seen two variations of this tree around, some have white long thorns and the some don't. By what I am noticing I think its due the age difference (young trees have thorns and older ones don't)
Peace I was reading an article today (not sure how old it was - I'll get a scan of it one day), but it was a notice about various invasive weeds and Acacia Karroo was mentioned to notice councils immediately if spotted in any residential or private property. ... Arczilla , You really should harvest this as a service to the community and relevant authoritative bodies 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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crabby nebula looks similar to a.melanoxylon but I cant say for sure there are many look-a-likes maybe start looking in that family. Definitely not obtuse and the gland looks too far from the stem for a.longifolia (phyllodes too close together and not evenly spaced too) Interesting shaped phyllodes looks like one side is straight the other curved or is that just how they are lay?
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This is an interesting one that has me stumped, 4 major veins and many anastomising with a gland at the base, this made me think its obtuse but then I noticed flowers starting to starting to develop in balls not rods so I think that rules obtuse out. Any ideas?? DreaMTripper attached the following image(s): IMG_20140603_182437.jpg (197kb) downloaded 120 time(s). IMG_20140603_182453.jpg (182kb) downloaded 122 time(s).
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DreaMTripper wrote:This is an interesting one that has me stumped, 4 major veins and many anastomising with a gland at the base, this made me think its obtuse but then I noticed flowers starting to starting to develop in balls not rods so I think that rules obtuse out. Any ideas?? A.Frigescens?
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