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onlynature
#761 Posted : 8/10/2014 5:28:01 PM
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acacian wrote:
only nature, your tree in the above post is Acacia Baileyana


Thanks mate ! Not worthy of extraction i take at 0.02%
 

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#762 Posted : 8/11/2014 12:32:09 AM
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Hey guys, I've been lurking a while but this is my first post! I have a few of these in my yard, and I'm pretty sure they're some type of Acacia, any help would be appreciated!









 
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#763 Posted : 8/11/2014 1:34:51 AM

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onlynature wrote:
acacian wrote:
only nature, your tree in the above post is Acacia Baileyana


Thanks mate ! Not worthy of extraction i take at 0.02%


i would say its worthy of experimentation.. not if your looking for high tryptamine yields, but it is a tree with very little research done and you might be able to find alkaloids in there at certain times of year..
 
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#764 Posted : 8/11/2014 3:20:05 AM
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acacian wrote:
onlynature wrote:
acacian wrote:
only nature, your tree in the above post is Acacia Baileyana


Thanks mate ! Not worthy of extraction i take at 0.02%


i would say its worthy of experimentation.. not if your looking for high tryptamine yields, but it is a tree with very little research done and you might be able to find alkaloids in there at certain times of year..


I would not know where to even start, i guess ill have to look at extraction methods. I know this is not the right place to talk about extraction but if you could point me in the right direction of how to test the tree that would be great. Even if you throw me a PM i would be ever so grateful
 
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#765 Posted : 8/11/2014 4:33:42 AM

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Tryptamines found at one time of year THH another. Its in the improving acacia info thread for you to read.
As for extraction try cybs ATB (acid to base) with a freeze thaw beforehand (for targetting tryptamines)
Or maybe gibrans tek for THH and harmala alkaloids.
Big emphasis is put on research especially when it comes to wild species so you have a greater appreciation of what you are engaging with. It will open your eyes.

 
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#766 Posted : 8/12/2014 2:11:23 AM

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@UncleDemon - sorry, that's not an Acacia.

People can get confused when they see bi-pinnate leaves and seed pods, but you can clearly see from the flowers it's not an acacia.

There's a post further back you can refer to on how to ID an acacia using the 3 main properties (leaves/flowers/pods)
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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#767 Posted : 8/15/2014 7:11:14 AM
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Found this in abundance in a remote area.

A. Obtusifolia?


 
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#768 Posted : 8/15/2014 7:25:29 AM

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#769 Posted : 8/15/2014 7:43:20 AM
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acacian wrote:
it does appear to be yeah..


Seems to have a more curved phyllodes than most images online. Has me thinking this might be a Obtusifolia dominate X with Maidenii.

Oh and that tree I thought was A.Floribunda yielded next 2 nothing.
 
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it may well be something else .. more photos will help Smile
 
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#771 Posted : 8/15/2014 8:34:09 AM
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More of the same, sorry for the bad quality. I need a real camera






 
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#772 Posted : 8/15/2014 9:19:02 AM

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very interesting specimen.. i take back my diagnosis of obtusifolia.. thinking it may be something else. what was the texture of the trunk like? you may be onto something regarding possible maidenii genes
 
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#773 Posted : 8/15/2014 9:35:27 AM
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Honestly didn't have a close look at the base but they where very sparse loose tree's, with smooth brown bark. From what I saw everything matches the A.Obtusifloia except the curved phyllodes.

Yea I kinda think this is a A.Obtusifolia Dominate cross with A.Maidenii.
Also found a few beautiful and rare Late flowering A.Maidenii. I will wait for them 2 seed and collect only a few. Also observed a bunch of lovely A.Maidenii perched on a mountain cliff top, out of harms way hehehe.

So I did a quick burn and it defiantly has a familiar smell/taste. WOOT!
 
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#774 Posted : 8/15/2014 10:53:23 AM

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Possibly a.implexa? Is the bark smooth on the older trees too? Implexa seems to vary a huge ammount in shape and structure .
 
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#775 Posted : 8/21/2014 9:02:47 AM

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Hi everyone. I suspect I've found some A. Floribunda but not entirely certain. Any feedback would be appreciated, thanks.







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#776 Posted : 8/25/2014 6:13:42 AM

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Went searching for firewood in the Snowy Mountains, got pricked by a little fella which warranted further inspection...
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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#777 Posted : 8/28/2014 4:35:00 AM

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Hey all, I have found what I believe to be either a. MEARNSII or a. DEALBATA, if someone could give me an I.D. it would be greatly appreciated.
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#778 Posted : 8/29/2014 5:04:53 AM
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hey i found this tree today , and i dont think its an acacia , so i wanted to make sure
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#779 Posted : 8/29/2014 9:57:40 AM

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Hey, runner hard to say without flowers, But it doesn't look like an acacia. Not sure on the I.D, good luck with your search!
 
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#780 Posted : 8/29/2014 10:03:02 AM

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Zero; The suspected Floribunda, could potentially be mucronata. Definitely interested in hearing other people opinions as I have found another tree sharing the same attributes...
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