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#1181 Posted : 10/22/2017 7:05:06 PM

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So I found this acacia tree in my back yard.


Black locust
 

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#1182 Posted : 10/22/2017 8:34:07 PM

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OP is from over 4 years ago. New members can post in the Acacia identification thread as well.




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#1183 Posted : 10/23/2017 9:47:48 PM

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Another one
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#1184 Posted : 10/23/2017 9:51:46 PM

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Seeds on the left. On the right is previos one.
This ones flowers look like from avatarSmile)
 
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#1185 Posted : 10/23/2017 10:08:54 PM

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another one similar but beans longer.
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#1186 Posted : 10/23/2017 10:13:18 PM

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one more but no flowers or beans yet. as i can see the flowers will be long not round
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#1187 Posted : 10/23/2017 10:24:37 PM

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With big leaves
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#1188 Posted : 10/23/2017 10:26:37 PM

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And this i forgot name drago smth has no dmt i think
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#1189 Posted : 10/23/2017 10:31:48 PM

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in another place the same one
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#1190 Posted : 10/23/2017 10:35:27 PM

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this one i thought is the same which i found half year ao but the beans is different.
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#1191 Posted : 10/24/2017 8:46:36 AM

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leratiomyces - definitely A.FLoribunda and appears to be the more active of two types..one having whiter, fuller, fluffier flowers with longer pointier phyllodes like your photo. The other seemingly more common type has much shorter and tighter spaced phyllodes.

It seems to be the case with Floribunda though that most cultivated species found in urban areas are very low to negligible yield ...whereas wild-native species like this one found in the bush are more likely to be active.

Thanks limolords for sharing your extensive knowledge of Acunminata species - I had grown a few Burketii before and they were labelled as thin-leaf Acunminata so this would explain my confusion there. Also got some seeds labelled A. Neurophylia...is this another sub-species of Acuminata ?

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#1192 Posted : 10/24/2017 9:56:14 AM

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With big leaves

Looks like a Calliandra sp. to me. "Powder puff tree".




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#1193 Posted : 10/24/2017 9:13:08 PM

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With the big leaves in google is sinilar albizia julibrissin rosea
 
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#1194 Posted : 10/24/2017 9:16:49 PM

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Another one i found
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#1195 Posted : 10/24/2017 9:50:44 PM

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poinciana ^^^
"Is this the end of our adventure? Nothing has an end. We came in search of the secret of immortality, to be like gods, and here we are... mortals, more human than ever. If we have not obtained immortality, at least we have obtained reality. We began in a fairytale and we came to life! But is this life reality? We are images, dreams, photographs. We must not stay here! Prisoners! We shall break the illusion. This is Maya. Goodbye to the holy mountain. Real life awaits us." ~ Alejandro Jodorowsky
 
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#1196 Posted : 10/25/2017 7:56:30 AM
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JefFlux wrote:
leratiomyces - definitely A.FLoribunda and appears to be the more active of two types..one having whiter, fuller, fluffier flowers with longer pointier phyllodes like your photo. The other seemingly more common type has much shorter and tighter spaced phyllodes.

It seems to be the case with Floribunda though that most cultivated species found in urban areas are very low to negligible yield ...whereas wild-native species like this one found in the bush are more likely to be active.

Thanks limolords for sharing your extensive knowledge of Acunminata species - I had grown a few Burketii before and they were labelled as thin-leaf Acunminata so this would explain my confusion there. Also got some seeds labelled A. Neurophylia...is this another sub-species of Acuminata ?

cheers


Thanks jetflux.
I checked a phyllode from that tree by tlc back in August and sadly it had nothing.
Will check it again in late summer.
 
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#1197 Posted : 11/4/2017 5:28:07 AM
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Hey everyone ! Big grin
Can anyone maybe help me with this one ?
I dont know if its an acacia or not .. and if it is .. which?Very happy
Thx Ahead !
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#1198 Posted : 11/11/2017 4:57:11 AM
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#1199 Posted : 11/19/2017 1:35:15 PM

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Zivi wrote:
Hey everyone ! Big grin
Can anyone maybe help me with this one ?
I dont know if its an acacia or not .. and if it is .. which?Very happy
Thx Ahead !
Pictures!


That doesn't look like an acacia to me. What it does look similar to is a Melaleuca, specifically quinquenervia. I'm sure someone could give you a better answer, but I hope this helps.
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#1200 Posted : 11/21/2017 4:34:55 PM

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Greetings. I stumbled across this yesterday. I'm wondering if the picture below gives enough information for a positive identification?

Thanks!
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