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camel109 wrote:Greetings. I stumbled across this yesterday. I'm wondering if the picture below gives enough information for a positive identification?
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Camel109, Would you be able to get a picture of any seed pods?
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Eventually I'll be able to post up pictures of the seed pods. It's been suggested that these are Australian willow? I've got to do more research into this.
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Any ideas? Found in Vic. ares attached the following image(s): IMG_1466.JPG (895kb) downloaded 233 time(s). IMG_1468.JPG (893kb) downloaded 232 time(s). IMG_1471.JPG (539kb) downloaded 230 time(s).
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Acacia cyclops ^^^ "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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Nen, I'm from Saudi, I have read your article about [Sacred Trees..and Total Trees...& Acacias] was wondering if you could point me to the Acacia in the region. Many Quranic verses mentioned the Acacia, one of which, that Allah shaded his prophet Muhammad and his followers ~1400 under a huge Acacia tortilis.
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So yesterday morning I ran into this tree growing by its lonesome self, I spent hours going over it with the Acacia Confusa Identification article lol.. Then A couple hours later I run into A bunch of young trees that seemed to be identical to the one I ran into earlier. But it’s just to hard for me to believe that they are all Confusa lol. Danky attached the following image(s): IMG_3956.JPG (2,415kb) downloaded 205 time(s). IMG_3963.JPG (4,642kb) downloaded 205 time(s). IMG_3970.JPG (2,982kb) downloaded 203 time(s).
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Danky wrote:So yesterday morning I ran into this tree growing by its lonesome self, I spent hours going over it with the Acacia Confusa Identification article lol.. Then A couple hours later I run into A bunch of young trees that seemed to be identical to the one I ran into earlier. But it’s just to hard for me to believe that they are all Confusa lol. It looks like you MAY be on to a confusa. I'd want to see the trunk before I say anything more. Please do not destroy this tree, if you do not know how to ethically harvest, I urge you to research this before you think of touching the tree/s. Respect the trees and they will respect you!
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Lol, yeah the single one is A Confusa. I’m A Gardener/Grower And I’ve been working at A nursery every summer for the past 10-13yeard. Thank you for your input/reply though. I try to do a lot of research on any new Hobby I take up ,
Sooo.. The person who owns the property saw me inspecting the Single Confusa.. he came over and talked to me about it, after telling him what tree it was and how it’s considered to be one of the most invasive trees/seeds that had been introduced here. He has given me permission to get rid of it if I want to in A couple days after he makes sure it’s actuallh Acacia Confusa and not Acacia Koaia. If it is A Koai’a he will pay for it to be removed and I’m allowed to have any bark anywhere on the tree and the roots. He will try to salvage the good areas to give to A friend that will make multiple things..
But nobody really knows contents of Koaia right? OH and if anyone can give input on the trees in the other pictures that would be awesome!! I’ve also finally found the area of old dead Confusa behind the few live ones left from being planted many years ago.
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Any help identifying Thankyou mr.smiley attached the following image(s): IMG_20180222_115552_01.jpg (121kb) downloaded 185 time(s). IMG_20180222_115632_01.jpg (99kb) downloaded 181 time(s). IMG_20180222_115706_01.jpg (106kb) downloaded 182 time(s). IMG_20180222_120455_01.jpg (168kb) downloaded 180 time(s). IMG_20180222_120526_01.jpg (174kb) downloaded 180 time(s). IMG_20180222_120957_01.jpg (316kb) downloaded 180 time(s)."Somthing profound." ~Someone somewhere
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My mate reckons this tree growing in my backyard has dmt in it... is this true? 20180304_174833 20180304_174920 20180304_174840 20180304_174927
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~ Mr.SmileyGiven the trees pale globular flowers, wide phyllodes with 5 prominent veins and rounded tips as well as curved seed pods, I would say you have an A. Melanoxylon. However, I don't know your location, so this ID may be incorrect. I advise jumping over here, pay particular attention to the bottom of page 5. ~JeanplumesI am not sure if your images have uploaded correctly, I can't see them, I can just see the image name.
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Hi I’m new can anyone help with this I’d? The phylode lengths are around 10/15 cm long and quite thin Matty123 attached the following image(s): image.jpg (2,096kb) downloaded 131 time(s). image.jpg (5,632kb) downloaded 131 time(s). image.jpg (1,900kb) downloaded 132 time(s). image.jpg (3,496kb) downloaded 136 time(s). image.jpg (3,151kb) downloaded 129 time(s). image.jpg (3,151kb) downloaded 129 time(s). image.jpg (1,514kb) downloaded 129 time(s).
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Either of these? Really not sure, but thought I'd ask. ares attached the following image(s): 20180327_181716.jpg (3,712kb) downloaded 113 time(s). 20180327_181647.jpg (4,315kb) downloaded 113 time(s). 20180330_161335.jpg (3,840kb) downloaded 114 time(s). 20180330_161410.jpg (4,625kb) downloaded 114 time(s).
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Can anyone tell me if this is mimosa hostilis. When i search it on google i get different looking plants. SheldonMega attached the following image(s): 20180520_100145.jpg (4,554kb) downloaded 63 time(s). 20180520_100124.jpg (6,454kb) downloaded 64 time(s).
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Love you guys I have new account in the forum but i have been following the forum for past year. Recently I am getting more aware of my surroundings and while roaming around coastal area of India, I found this tree not that big tree,those flowers reminded me Of mimosa hostilis pictures I have seen lately, help me out IndianShaman attached the following image(s): IMG_20180611_131951.jpg (7,854kb) downloaded 82 time(s). IMG_20180611_132346.jpg (3,146kb) downloaded 82 time(s). IMG_20180611_132003.jpg (6,266kb) downloaded 77 time(s).
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NYC is not really a good hunting ground for entheogens but I see a few types of acacia can any one help me ID them here is the first one:
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Looks like Albizia julibrissin "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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Thanks ^^^^^ Another one that is common here in NYC is this one: Can anyone ID it?
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Southern Florida, Mimosa? I've been told that this is a Royal Poincianna... Same family as a Mimosa, but I'm guessing no magic... Any info is welcome Simply_Me attached the following image(s): IMG_0757.JPG (2,289kb) downloaded 221 time(s). IMG_0758.JPG (4,233kb) downloaded 220 time(s).I realize that no one book, one person, or even one ideology will have all the answers. I believe my job is to remain open yet discriminating. My intuition helps me discern truth, and wisdom helps me identify malicious intentions.
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