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ricinante
#1 Posted : 5/23/2016 4:40:03 PM
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Hi everyone,

dose anyone can help me to identify whether or not one of the next two plans is an acacia.

Thank you so much.
 

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#2 Posted : 5/23/2016 4:40:46 PM
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Plant #1, it is a tree

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#3 Posted : 5/23/2016 4:42:57 PM
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Plant#2, it is a bush / small tree

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#4 Posted : 5/24/2016 6:16:59 PM
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anyone ?
 
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#5 Posted : 5/24/2016 6:41:39 PM

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Isn't that Robinia pseudoacacia?
 
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Pretty sure that first one is a Black Locust (R.pseudoacacia)
 
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#7 Posted : 5/25/2016 3:58:50 AM

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Number two, maybe Styphnolobium japonicum?
 
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#8 Posted : 5/28/2016 1:54:12 AM
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oversoul1919 wrote:
Isn't that Robinia pseudoacacia?


Thank you so much. Ah then it is a bad news i guess. Those were the only Acacia looking plants in my area.
 
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#9 Posted : 5/28/2016 1:58:03 AM
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jayrocco wrote:
Number two, maybe Styphnolobium japonicum?


Thank you so much.

Could you please elaborate how you distinguish R.pseudoacacia & Styphnolobium japonicum from Acacia ?

I know I probably need to do my own research, but botanic goes a little bit over my head for now.
 
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#10 Posted : 5/30/2016 11:07:48 AM
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ricinante wrote:
jayrocco wrote:
Number two, maybe Styphnolobium japonicum?


Thank you so much.

Could you please elaborate how you distinguish R.pseudoacacia & Styphnolobium japonicum from Acacia ?

I know I probably need to do my own research, but botanic goes a little bit over my head for now.



Any help ? Embarrased
 
 
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