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eastlancsguy
#1081 Posted : 4/5/2016 9:40:35 PM
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More pictures as promised...








Still no flowers unfortunately. If anyone can confirm the species, that would be really great :-)
 

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#1082 Posted : 4/6/2016 12:24:22 AM

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Lovely pictures I'm still at the same conclusion and this os all based off the pictures of the pods and the pictures that you supplied and i used that in reference with Google Images the leafs look correct the bark on the trunk looks correct the pods are spot on also your location is abundantly full with those types of trees so i say its what you hope it is im pretty confident I am no expert but based on my findings im prety sure u got a dmt gold mine just wait for nen he would know 100% remember if it is don't go pulling bark off the trunk Harvest substantially dig and get root bark and take no more thean 40% and traditionally you offer to tree tobacco.
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#1083 Posted : 4/6/2016 1:49:35 AM
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marz wrote:
Lovely pictures I'm still at the same conclusion and this os all based off the pictures of the pods and the pictures that you supplied and i used that in reference with Google Images the leafs look correct the bark on the trunk looks correct the pods are spot on also your location is abundantly full with those types of trees so i say its what you hope it is im pretty confident I am no expert but based on my findings im prety sure u got a dmt gold mine just wait for nen he would know 100% remember if it is don't go pulling bark off the trunk Harvest substantially dig and get root bark and take no more thean 40% and traditionally you offer to tree tobacco.



Thanks marz. Don't worry I won't be taking anything from these trees (I'm thousands of miles away), it'd just be nice to know they're the real deal :-).
 
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#1084 Posted : 4/6/2016 6:08:44 AM

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[/quote] Harvest substantially dig and get root bark and take no more thean 40% [/quote]
i think this is right for mimosa, acacia is different and will not grow back is root, so harvesting rootbark can be deadly for the tree. i based this information on what i being reading over here and i am no expert so please correct me if i wrong.

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#1085 Posted : 4/6/2016 11:22:29 AM
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eagle 23 wrote:
Harvest substantially dig and get root bark and take no more thean 40% [/quote]
i think this is right for mimosa, acacia is different and will not grow back is root, so harvesting rootbark can be deadly for the tree. i based this information on what i being reading over here and i am no expert so please correct me if i wrong.

peace Smile
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I'm not sure either way to be honest. Either way my plan would be not to take any material from a live tree. My friend tells me that this forest is literally full of these trees and there are lots that have fallen naturally as it's on 'old' forest. He's already sent me some bark from one of the fallen trees there. An extract on that bark seemed to produce DMT / NMT (based on TLC testing), but it hasn't been bioassayed yet. I can post the TLC results if anyone wants to see them.

Odd that it's still not flowering, it's getting quite hot over there now.
 
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#1086 Posted : 4/7/2016 12:09:04 AM

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If you are harvesting wild material DO NOT cut trunk, root, or branch bark off ANY tree. This can kill or permanently injure them.
Twigs, phyllodes, and dead branches only! They are gifts given readily to the observant forager.
Inconsistency is in my nature.
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I'm just waiting for these bloody plants to grow
 
eastlancsguy
#1087 Posted : 4/7/2016 12:58:27 AM
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Sphorange wrote:
If you are harvesting wild material DO NOT cut trunk, root, or branch bark off ANY tree. This can kill or permanently injure them.
Twigs, phyllodes, and dead branches only! They are gifts given readily to the observant forager.


Don't worry sphorange, we won't be doing that. It would be nice to get a positive ID on this tree though. Maybe it isn't an AC? If it were some other subspecies, with this alkaloid content it's well worth knowing about.
 
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#1088 Posted : 4/18/2016 4:09:42 PM

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Dear FORGOTMYPEN

I think you might've been very lucky and stumbles upon some Confusa's. I've been looking far and wide for those and one of the key identifiers are the double veined leaves.

Let me know if you do any tests, would love to hear of your progress.

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#1089 Posted : 5/1/2016 10:39:13 AM

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Hey guys. I see alot of these around, I think it might be mearnsii.
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#1090 Posted : 5/1/2016 8:13:48 PM

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mearnsii have globular flower-heads, the pinnae colour suggests to me bailyana. Although it could also be decurrens or deansii
Inconsistency is in my nature.
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samsara
#1091 Posted : 5/2/2016 8:16:59 PM

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thanks sphorange. i see it now, too. ill keep looking.
 
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#1092 Posted : 6/30/2016 1:12:34 AM

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samsara, your tree isn't actually an acacia its Paraserianthes lophantha Smile
 
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#1093 Posted : 7/8/2016 12:16:50 AM

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Hey guys tried to post on here last night but accidentally hit new topic instead of reply Confused Anyways. This is growing out the front of my house and was wondering what it is?! I'm located in south east Australia and its presently winter here. I know it's not flowering just yet but will be quite soon if need be I can take more pictures then. Thank you very much in advance.














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#1094 Posted : 7/17/2016 11:01:17 AM

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And also know of a lot of these. And am unaware of what they might be. They look interesting, a lot of them have a reddish tinge on the trunks, especially on a fallen one. Also located in south east Australia. Any info would be much appreciated..
















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acacian
#1095 Posted : 7/17/2016 12:51:47 PM

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Sillycybe43 the tree in post 1095 is acacia floribunda, while the second I am not 100% on but looks very much like acacia saligna
 
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#1096 Posted : 7/17/2016 2:25:19 PM

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Thank you very much acacian, very much appreciated..
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#1097 Posted : 7/18/2016 6:50:52 AM

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Acacia longifolia??












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#1098 Posted : 7/18/2016 12:54:21 PM

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#1099 Posted : 8/3/2016 4:53:16 AM

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So I found this beauty at work
Sorry there's no ruler for measurements, all I had on me was a lighter
Thanks to anyone who can help Smile
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Also found this beauty, any ID greatly appreciated
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