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acacian
#501 Posted : 9/5/2013 11:49:37 AM

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looks like you have acacia longifolia DreaMsofTruth... though the phyllodes seem bit rounded at the ends..perhaps acacia longiolia subs. sophorae - are you near the beach?
 

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#502 Posted : 9/8/2013 10:08:45 AM
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Hi all,

Around my place of residence, there have recently been a lot of these beautiful acacia trees blooming and popping these brilliantly yellow round flowers.

Does anyone know what type of acacia species this is?



I have also taken a few photos of what looks similar to Phalaris Arundinacea and Phalaris Brachystachys, does anyone know what these actually are?
 
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#503 Posted : 9/8/2013 10:10:39 AM

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looks like acacia retinodes but its really hard to tell from that photo.. also that grass is not phalaris
 
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#504 Posted : 9/8/2013 11:06:31 AM

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deff not brachys.

could be arund, take a picture of the ligule membrane, if possible.
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#505 Posted : 9/8/2013 11:51:09 AM

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DMTPanda wrote:
Hi all,

Around my place of residence, there have recently been a lot of these beautiful acacia trees blooming and popping these brilliantly yellow round flowers.

Does anyone know what type of acacia species this is?



I have also taken a few photos of what looks similar to Phalaris Arundinacea and Phalaris Brachystachys, does anyone know what these actually are?


I'm going to bet they are of the acacia species "baileyana".
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#506 Posted : 9/10/2013 9:27:18 AM

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TriAngleOptics wrote:
DMTPanda wrote:
Hi all,

Around my place of residence, there have recently been a lot of these beautiful acacia trees blooming and popping these brilliantly yellow round flowers.

Does anyone know what type of acacia species this is?



I have also taken a few photos of what looks similar to Phalaris Arundinacea and Phalaris Brachystachys, does anyone know what these actually are?


I'm going to bet they are of the acacia species "baileyana".


pretty sure its acacia retinodes.. or even pycnantha but more pics are needed
 
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#507 Posted : 9/11/2013 5:01:47 AM
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..acacian is doing such a good job!Very happy
yeah DreaMsofTruth pic is A. longifolia..
 
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#508 Posted : 9/11/2013 6:27:49 AM

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acacian wrote:
TriAngleOptics wrote:
DMTPanda wrote:
Hi all,

Around my place of residence, there have recently been a lot of these beautiful acacia trees blooming and popping these brilliantly yellow round flowers.

Does anyone know what type of acacia species this is?



I have also taken a few photos of what looks similar to Phalaris Arundinacea and Phalaris Brachystachys, does anyone know what these actually are?


I'm going to bet they are of the acacia species "baileyana".


pretty sure its acacia retinodes.. or even pycnantha but more pics are needed


Looks like retinodes has started to flower in Victoria now, to me retinodes has a slightly creepy yet seductive vibe.. Its flowers are lovely.
 
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#509 Posted : 9/12/2013 1:08:27 AM

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Hey guys, can anyone help me confirm if these little green squiggly things are immature acacia maidenii seed pods?

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#510 Posted : 9/21/2013 9:27:03 AM

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Hi team,
Would this acacia ID'ed
Found in Adelaide, SA
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#511 Posted : 9/26/2013 10:06:38 PM

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Possibly a.leocalyx?
 
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#512 Posted : 9/26/2013 11:17:08 PM

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i'd place my bets on the above post being retinodes
 
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#513 Posted : 9/27/2013 2:59:18 AM
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^..yeah acacian's on the money there, i'd say..

holiday..it's hard to see in the photos if the flower remains are spike or ball..if spike then it's likely maidenii, though it's pods are often more coiled..area helps..if ball, then probably melanoxylon..
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#514 Posted : 9/29/2013 7:58:58 AM

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Hi everyone,
I'm new to the forum - only my second post. I'm also quite new to 'attempting' to identify Acacia species. I hail from far west NSW, Broken Hill to be exact and have recently come across a number of Acacia species that grow out this way.
Unfortunately I am not very good at Identifying plant species, so am hoping for some help in Identifying these species that I have taken photos of. Sorry for the volume of photos I am about to post, I am hopeless at figuring out what species they are by myself. If anyone needs more photos of certain parts of each plant, let me know and I will go out and take more photos.
 
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#515 Posted : 9/29/2013 8:05:46 AM

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while the first tree looks very similar to an acacia i think it might not be due to the style of flowers.. the second is a species of bottle brush - the third tree is acacia iteaphylla and the fourth seems to be acacia victoreae.. one of them looks like a shorter phyllode variant - for the medicine I assume you are seeking acacia victoreae is a worthy candidate .. there has been one finding of dmt in victoreae confirmed by bioassay
 
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#516 Posted : 9/29/2013 10:12:24 AM

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Thanks for the reply Acacian, so do you think trees four through six may be variations of the same species? I just realised tree seven is Acacia Rigens, as there was a sign under another Acacia Rigens close by that had the species name on it.
Also, the first tree apparently has some sort of problem that causes a number of larger phyllodes to grow wavy, like in the photo. All the flowers from that tree are on the ground after the forceful winds last week, so I'll take a photo of the grounded flower mass to see if it can help identify if it is an Acacia species or not.
 
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#517 Posted : 9/30/2013 10:52:51 AM

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#518 Posted : 10/5/2013 9:50:43 AM

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Is anyone able to identify what type of Acacia this is? I found it hidden behind one of the A.iteaphyllas in the front yard. The pods in the top right hand side of the first photo are from the A.iteaphylla that the tree is hidden behind.
The phyllodes are somewhat thick (slightly thicker than the cardboard from a panadol box), with parallel veins.
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#519 Posted : 10/6/2013 12:15:44 PM

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Hi team,
Need the following two trees identified. The second tree appears to be a mimosa.
Found in South Australia
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#520 Posted : 10/6/2013 1:31:15 PM

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Hey Smile..your first tree is Acacia Pycnantha and the second mimosa-like one appears to be Paraserianthes lophantha..
 
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