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kubizm
#1101 Posted : 8/9/2016 7:41:34 AM

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Also found this beauty, any ID greatly appreciated
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#1102 Posted : 8/9/2016 9:43:52 AM

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Come on man you've been around long enough to ID it yourself 😋, where do you find it, coastal or inland as it looks like
A.sophorae to me, or a.magnium.
 
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#1103 Posted : 8/9/2016 10:41:31 AM

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#1104 Posted : 8/12/2016 4:09:12 PM
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Good evening everyone, it's been quite a while since I've been on the forums, my busy lifestyle has kept me away from doing my exploration and plant ID. I only happened to come across these by chance and got rather curious, being the middle of winter and most acacia are in full bloom, please help me confirm my suspicions, if not enough evidence I can take more photos.

It's either longifolia or sophorae, I thought it may have been obtus. But after looking at some reference pics in Google it doesn't have the long long phylodes even though it appears to have some jagged edges and the tubular flowers look too closely packed to be obtus. What do u think?






 
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#1105 Posted : 8/21/2016 10:54:10 AM

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Hey guys does this look like baby floribunda? It has really narrow phyllodes though so I'm not sure if there's a narrow relative, or they widen as it matures. Cheers everyone in advance!!!












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#1106 Posted : 8/22/2016 8:50:15 AM

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Astro84 that is obtusi , it's distinguished from longi by its uneven resinous margins and it's more pronounced veins.
 
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#1107 Posted : 8/22/2016 9:04:10 AM

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Sillycybe looks like floribunda its highly variable.
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#1108 Posted : 8/22/2016 12:06:48 PM

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i'm not so sure I agree that astro's tree is obtuse.. looks more like a form of longifolia that may share genetic traits with obtuse (or maybe the blunt phyllodes were just occasional on the specimen?)... the nerve anastomy doesn't quite look like that of obtuse whilst the flowers seem too deep of a yellow. obtuse won't be in flower till the summer either so if the pic is recent then its longifolia
 
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#1109 Posted : 8/22/2016 12:15:48 PM

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Sillycybe43 wrote:
Hey guys does this look like baby floribunda? It has really narrow phyllodes though so I'm not sure if there's a narrow relative, or they widen as it matures. Cheers everyone in advance!!!












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looks very similar... what is the texture of the phyllodes? can be easily confused with mucronata.
 
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#1110 Posted : 8/22/2016 2:33:39 PM

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acacian wrote:
i'm not so sure I agree that astro's tree is obtuse.. looks more like a form of longifolia that may share genetic traits with obtuse (or maybe the blunt phyllodes were just occasional on the specimen?)... the nerve anastomy doesn't quite look like that of obtuse whilst the flowers seem too deep of a yellow. obtuse won't be in flower till the summer either so if the pic is recent then its longifolia


On second look the last photo of a single phyllode does have straight looking margins like longi..
 
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#1111 Posted : 8/25/2016 12:17:20 AM
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Thanks for clearing that up, yes, photos were taken only a couple of weeks ago (mid winter) I dont know why I thought that Obtusifolia flowered in winter, perhaps I got confused with other varieties. oh well!

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#1112 Posted : 8/25/2016 3:19:15 AM

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[/quote] looks very similar... what is the texture of the phyllodes? can be easily confused with mucronata.
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The are furry, little greyish hairs on them which I believe is a trait of floribunda? Please correct me if I am wrong, thankyou all for the wonderful help so far!
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#1113 Posted : 8/26/2016 12:55:21 AM

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looks very similar... what is the texture of the phyllodes? can be easily confused with mucronata.
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The are furry, little greyish hairs on them which I believe is a trait of floribunda? Please correct me if I am wrong, thankyou all for the wonderful help so far![/quote]

yeah I would say its floribunda... good luck with your adventures Smile
 
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#1114 Posted : 8/26/2016 5:34:25 AM

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I have a feeling this one is buxofolia Laughing
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Sillycybe43
#1115 Posted : 9/2/2016 9:45:58 AM

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Thank you DreaMTripper and acacian! You both are a wealth of knowledge. Found an abundance of these in a plantation that's due to be cut down soon, the ones that have seeded on the roads will most likely be destroyed/cut down so i think ill try my hand at transplanting these. If I can't find any info on this I'll start a new thread soon. Thank you again.
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#1116 Posted : 9/10/2016 4:40:37 AM

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Hi there, first day out exploring around my area for different acacias. I am West of Sydney up in the mountains. Thinking A.longfolia or possibly A.obtusfolia. Any help would be greatly appreciated Smile
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Possibly longifolia? sydney golden wattle?Smile





obtusfolia?
noticed blunt tips on leaves.




 
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#1117 Posted : 9/11/2016 12:29:15 AM
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Hey there guys, found a few of these beautiful trees down by the edge of a creek and was wondering if anyone could help with an I.D? Obtusifolia?

 
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#1118 Posted : 9/11/2016 9:41:03 AM

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Demystify wrote:
Hi there, first day out exploring around my area for different acacias. I am West of Sydney up in the mountains. Thinking A.longfolia or possibly A.obtusfolia. Any help would be greatly appreciated Smile
Cheers.

Possibly longifolia? sydney golden wattle?Smile




I'm not too sure to be honest its a grand old tree that's for sure! As far as I am aware I dont think longi grows that tall, looks like its 20m tall , but I could be wrong..

psilonaut I would say thats a.sophorae but again I'm not certain..
 
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#1119 Posted : 10/5/2016 11:33:44 AM

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Good Evening everyone!

This is a long shot, but can anyone help ID this? This was taken in a quite area in Brisbane QLD. I know its an acacia but the closest I found to it in terms of phyllode look alike was an acacia complanata. It didn't have any flowers on it, so I know this will be difficult, all help is greatly appreciated!
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#1120 Posted : 10/9/2016 7:38:01 PM
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Is this one of the mimosa plants?
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