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@astro Your unknown acacia #1 is most certainly a juvenile Melanoxylon, those smaller bi-pinnate leaves are a dead ringer for mela. Even on the larger trees most new growth begins with bi-pinnate leaves, this is typical of Melanoxylon (and they are everywhere ) One of of the less examined acacias for tryptamines, but the wood sounds spectacular as a six stringed instrument. Inconsistency is in my nature. The simple PHYLLODE tekI'm just waiting for these bloody plants to grow
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Thankyou DreaMTripper for clearing up a few of the IDs, I'll adjust my post accordingly. I look forward to making a much more reliable and legible thread that makes identification much easier, I have some ideas to do this, I'll come up with something that might be worthy of a sticky
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I have another one that is currently in flower that I have noticed along the freeways and out in bushier areas, most of the ones I have seen seem to be up to 5m tall and spreading in all directions, thin branches and speckled with singular ball flowers. Phyllodes are thin and short (under 10cm) and evenly spaced along the branches, slight curve to them but generally erect and pointing in all directions rather than weeping and a single vein in the centre of leaves
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I found this beautiful specimen that has been ravaged by some thoughtless and careless people. Could I get an ID on this? Psilosopher? attached the following image(s): IMG_20151214_132732.jpg (3,548kb) downloaded 175 time(s). IMG_20151214_132806.jpg (4,883kb) downloaded 174 time(s). IMG_20151214_132621.jpg (4,811kb) downloaded 174 time(s). IMG_20151214_132809.jpg (5,622kb) downloaded 171 time(s)."A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."
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Any ideas on my last couple of trees? I'm very interested to know thx
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that's pretty mild damage relatively speaking Bodhisativa to some of what i've seen with that poor species..
it's basically why i've stopped all IDs and most net-acacia posting while i try to do things in their aid, and to bring about the demise of those responsible..and i'm serious about that..
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Don't Panic
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nen888 wrote:that's pretty mild damage relatively speaking Bodhisativa to some of what i've seen with that poor species..
it's basically why i've stopped all IDs and most net-acacia posting while i try to do things in their aid, and to bring about the demise of those responsible..and i'm serious about that.. Is there anything I can do to help this particular tree? I was thinking of pruning the damaged parts, so water doesn't escape via evaporation. "A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."
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No point pruning, the tree will heal itself and form a callus over the wound in time or die back, no point cutting back something if it will still survive.
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Hi guys, I lived in Indonesia for a while where I have found several species of Acacia. My wife is on Bali at the moment and took some nice pictures. I'm not intending to harvest from those trees once identificated but more interested in identification as we own a nice piece of land in Sumatra where we would be able to grow a few trees from the seeds. Your help is much appreciated. humbletraveller attached the following image(s): image1 (3).JPG (352kb) downloaded 123 time(s). image2.JPG (225kb) downloaded 124 time(s). image4.JPG (253kb) downloaded 121 time(s). image6.JPG (312kb) downloaded 124 time(s). image5 (1).JPG (553kb) downloaded 122 time(s).
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Quote:can anyone help me with this please zone15 attached the following image(s): DSCF0024.JPG (3,010kb) downloaded 116 time(s). DSCF0016.JPG (3,301kb) downloaded 115 time(s). DSCF0010.JPG (3,138kb) downloaded 116 time(s). DSCF0008.JPG (3,143kb) downloaded 115 time(s). DSCF0007.JPG (3,005kb) downloaded 117 time(s). DSCF0006.JPG (3,124kb) downloaded 113 time(s). DSCF0004.JPG (3,231kb) downloaded 117 time(s).
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I think I will try extractions from the species that I've found and see what happens.
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zone15 wrote:Quote:can anyone help me with this please It looks a somewhat like A.Leiophylla or A.Pycnantha What state is it in? coastal? Inland? any other information?
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humbletraveller wrote:Hi guys,
I lived in Indonesia for a while where I have found several species of Acacia. My wife is on Bali at the moment and took some nice pictures. I'm not intending to harvest from those trees once identificated but more interested in identification as we own a nice piece of land in Sumatra where we would be able to grow a few trees from the seeds. Your help is much appreciated.
I think it might be Acacia Auriculiformis in the picture.
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i'm in NSW just north of Newcastle
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Tryptallmine wrote:humbletraveller wrote:Hi guys,
I lived in Indonesia for a while where I have found several species of Acacia. My wife is on Bali at the moment and took some nice pictures. I'm not intending to harvest from those trees once identificated but more interested in identification as we own a nice piece of land in Sumatra where we would be able to grow a few trees from the seeds. Your help is much appreciated.
I think it might be Acacia Auriculiformis in the picture. Thanks Might not be so interesting growing as I'm not that interested in 5-MEO DMT at the moment.
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Help with identification please. Found in Sth. Australia. JDSalinger attached the following image(s): IMG-20160110-WA0005.jpg (446kb) downloaded 73 time(s). IMG-20160110-WA0002.jpg (626kb) downloaded 75 time(s). IMG-20160110-WA0001.jpg (422kb) downloaded 73 time(s).“Among other things, you'll find that you're not the first person who was ever confused and frightened and even sickened by human behavior. You're by no means alone on that score, you'll be excited and stimulated to know. Many, many men have been just as troubled morally and spiritually as you are right now. Happily, some of them kept records of their troubles. You'll learn from them—if you want to. Just as someday, if you have something to offer, someone will learn something from you. It's a beautiful reciprocal arrangement. And it isn't education. It's history. It's poetry.” J.D. Salinger.
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And this tree please. JDSalinger attached the following image(s): IMG-20160111-WA0001.jpg (217kb) downloaded 69 time(s). IMG-20160111-WA0003.jpg (367kb) downloaded 68 time(s). IMG-20160111-WA0004.jpg (281kb) downloaded 68 time(s).“Among other things, you'll find that you're not the first person who was ever confused and frightened and even sickened by human behavior. You're by no means alone on that score, you'll be excited and stimulated to know. Many, many men have been just as troubled morally and spiritually as you are right now. Happily, some of them kept records of their troubles. You'll learn from them—if you want to. Just as someday, if you have something to offer, someone will learn something from you. It's a beautiful reciprocal arrangement. And it isn't education. It's history. It's poetry.” J.D. Salinger.
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First lot of pics arent acacias , the second could be a.retinodes or a variation of..
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