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can anyone tell me if this is acacia obtusifolia? it was found growing in an area where they are supposed to be common. sorry about the crap pics they were taken on my phone. theoneandonlyfat attached the following image(s): 27122007(002).jpg (129kb) downloaded 435 time(s).
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If I compair this picture with the ones I see on the internet, I'd say you've hit the jackpot. Uncover the truth,"It's really stranger then fiction".
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Looks like it to me. But I'm in the same boat as Dee Em Tea, using the internet to i.d a blury photo. ¿วษนวษฅ uo ฦuโioฦ sโi 773H วษฅส สษษฅส
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Longifolia and Obtusi are hard to tell apart unless flowering. Obtusi has just finished its flowering period so if these pics were taken a month or so ago then its possile it Obtusi. Impossible to 100% ID from a blurry photo though.
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Posts: 35 Joined: 27-Jan-2008 Last visit: 18-Feb-2011 Location: australia
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the pic was taken in december. the website of the national park where we found them states that obtusifolia grows there so im aussuming i have the right stuff. thanks for the help guys.
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Doestnt look much like the obtusifolia ive seen west of sydney, but it could be. Just do a little extraction on some bark and you will find out. I did extractions on about 10 diff varieties before i found it myself
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Posts: 10 Joined: 31-Jan-2008 Last visit: 13-Aug-2010 Location: Oz
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Obtusi can be a real pain to ID, like I said before because it looks a lot like longifolia but also because it changes its form depending on the environment. I have 6 obtusi seedling I have grown, they were seeded 2 months apart or so. Now the first lot look totally different from the last lot even though they were all from the same seed batch. At first I was pissed when the second batch started to show their form because I thought someone had sent me miss ID seeds and I'd wasted 12 months, then I remembered that both lots of plants were from the same seed batch. Its a sly one that obtusi, gotta keep your eyes on it .
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..still lc..
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Yeah a lot of what Harry said But once you get to know them, although how similar to longifolia they are, they're totally different too. Longifolia grows denser and branches easier (for the same area, a longifolia will have a lot more phyllodes than an obtus). The biggest ID factor though is the serrated edge of the obtus phyllodes compared to the laminated smoothness and perfect edges of the longifolia leaves
the flowers and the flowering timing definitely does sound like obtus though
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Pics of my 2 offenders Look totally different huh? Same batch of seed though No serrated edges on the phyllodes Might have gotten mislabeled seeds after all, whada ya think Coschi?
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Posts: 35 Joined: 27-Jan-2008 Last visit: 18-Feb-2011 Location: australia
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it turns out it is actually obtusifolia as we made some aya and a friend drank it and had a good 2 hour trip. Thanks for the help everyone
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After posting this pic I received a message from the person whom I may or may not (can't remember who I traded with for them) have received the seeds for these plants off may have accidentally mixed some seeds in from a species other than obtusi while harvesting. The plants he has grown from said seed look like my plants. So it looks like they are 2 seperate species after all No matter they are nice plants anyway
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Were these down Macquarie Pass down Jamberoo way? Also, where can I buy A.Obtusifolia seeds from?
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Posts: 35 Joined: 27-Jan-2008 Last visit: 18-Feb-2011 Location: australia
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i had a look around jamberoo but ended up finding these about 30km south
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..still lc..
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I kinda suspected they might have been harry Still look nice though! Could be longifolia? - no serrated edges plus pointy tips rather than obtus
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