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Lupis Arante wrote:..∇Endless ⃤. ..
That to me looks like a Vachellia Aroma. I am fairly sure its not A. Dealbata, flowers are not clustered nearly enough, they are also growing somewhat sporadic instead of in a columnar formation usually seen in A. Dealbata. Vachellia Aroma is also native to Argentina, I urge you to challenge my identification as I am working purely off the pictures you have provided. I hope this helps! OK, from the responses so far I get it's clearly not a Dealbata, but Aromas are described as "large shrub to small tree" and this was a large tree with a very wide trunk. I'll get some more pics in a few days. in the meantime I'll try to ID researching some more by myself. thanks for the info
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ok, I found it! I'm pretty sure it's an Acacia Visco (or Senegalia Visco). the only mention of it being somewhat psychoactive is in this blog entry. any info on this species? should I try a little test extraction of leaves? bark? (test kits are hard to get around here)
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∇Endless ⃤ wrote:ok, I found it! I'm pretty sure it's an Acacia Visco (or Senegalia Visco). the only mention of it being somewhat psychoactive is in this blog entry. any info on this species? should I try a little test extraction of leaves? bark? (test kits are hard to get around here) A test extraction on phyllodes would likely be less destructive to the tree. Beyond that, there is no need to harm it to obtain spice source material, unless your country has restrictions on them. That said, a proper ID and test extraction on phyllodes and some form of analysis on yields to determine active content would be valued and appreciated here by many. It sounds like this spp. hasn't been explored from what I'm gathering. Sine experientia nihil sufficienter sciri potest -Roger Bacon *γνῶθι σεαυτόν*
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yeah, I'm not looking for dmt, I can get mhrb pretty cheap. I like the idea of giving something back to this community, but I've never seen a test kit around here so I guess it must be expensive/hard to get. I'll keep my eyes peeled though. so it´s on my to-do list for now, I'll make a proper thread when the time comes
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Posts: 8 Joined: 16-Dec-2018 Last visit: 18-Jan-2019 Location: Land of the Lost at the bottom of the golden bear state
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where i live these two kinds of trees are everywhere and as well as mesquites i been looking and looking for mimosa tepezcohuite mainly. can anyone tell me if any of these plants are active or not.please thankyou wisperlokote attached the following image(s): IMG_20181215_180128_748.jpg (643kb) downloaded 174 time(s). IMG_20181215_173452_564.jpg (766kb) downloaded 174 time(s). IMG_20181215_173536_479.jpg (678kb) downloaded 174 time(s).
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Hi friends could you help to identify this acacia tree. it Grows in city garden not in wild nature.
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Posts: 17 Joined: 14-Dec-2018 Last visit: 31-Mar-2020 Location: Hawaii
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found in Hawaii i think its Acacia Confusa but not to sure * There wasn't a lot of flowers blooming I'm thinking there not in season right now its December I cant find any information on flower blooming season in Hawaii I know in Thailand there early spring and throughout the summer. the leave and the pods resemble Acacia Confusa but every single picture i have found of it has a ton of bright yellow flowers coming out of them EsizBubbies attached the following image(s): 20181208_155255.jpg (3,472kb) downloaded 159 time(s). 20181208_154619.jpg (3,462kb) downloaded 157 time(s). 20181208_154623.jpg (3,594kb) downloaded 155 time(s). 20181208_154608.jpg (3,278kb) downloaded 155 time(s).
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That looks good. I would look for trees that are older near the sides of ditches and rivers so you can see low exposed roots. The county workers in Hawaii planted these things almost anywhere they made a bridge by the highway or a county building next to a hillside to prevent erosion from damaging property and now they are everywhere. At least on big I.
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KloudQ7 wrote:That looks good. I would look for trees that are older near the sides of ditches and rivers so you can see low exposed roots. The county workers in Hawaii planted these things almost anywhere they made a bridge by the highway or a county building next to a hillside to prevent erosion from damaging property and now they are everywhere. At least on big I.
Unfortunately i am not on Big I based on what you have said on my post i assume your local or at least lived here for a while have you got luck finding acrb if so do you have pics like i have found both tan acrb and red/pink acrb i just want to be 100% sure its acrb i have already spent a lot on this mahalo, Mele Kalkimaka a Hau'oli Makahiki Hou!
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Obtusifolia? baker32 attached the following image(s): 20181227_162846.jpg (2,813kb) downloaded 121 time(s). 20181227_162138.jpg (2,845kb) downloaded 122 time(s). 20181227_162325.jpg (3,341kb) downloaded 123 time(s).
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Posts: 8 Joined: 16-Dec-2018 Last visit: 18-Jan-2019 Location: Land of the Lost at the bottom of the golden bear state
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hello nexians, was cruising in my bike and came across this plant. need help to identify if possible. looks mimosa and acacia as well. please and thanks
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Posts: 8 Joined: 16-Dec-2018 Last visit: 18-Jan-2019 Location: Land of the Lost at the bottom of the golden bear state
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hello nexians, was cruising in my bike and came across this plant. need help to identify if possible. looks mimosa and acacia as well. please and thanks wisperlokote attached the following image(s): IMG_20181227_204706_704.jpg (634kb) downloaded 112 time(s). IMG_20181227_204855_289.jpg (655kb) downloaded 111 time(s).
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Hi All, Complete noob here. Came across this tree in NSW Australia. Is this acacia at all? igludss attached the following image(s): sometree.png (1,780kb) downloaded 105 time(s).
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Acacia Tortuosa; Hubada; Twisted Acacia; V. Tortuosa. Anyone know of any analyses done on this acacia? It grows everywhere where I'm from (south Caribbean) but not sure if it's suitable to extract or nah. Sorry if it has been asked before, I didn't really find this one in particular after a couple of search queries.
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Posts: 1 Joined: 16-Feb-2019 Last visit: 19-Feb-2019 Location: Cambodia
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Im trying to ID this acacia, located in South East Asia. Psybodia attached the following image(s): 20190217_081533.jpg (4,562kb) downloaded 92 time(s). 20190217_081511.jpg (4,169kb) downloaded 91 time(s). 20190217_081333.jpg (5,435kb) downloaded 91 time(s). 20190217_080059.jpg (4,155kb) downloaded 92 time(s).
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baker32 wrote:Obtusifolia?
I'm by no means an expert, but the rounded tips are apparently a telltale sign of Obtusifolia.
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igludss wrote:Hi All,
Complete noob here. Came across this tree in NSW Australia. Is this acacia at all? See my post above for my credentials, but the location and blossom possibly points towards Golden Wattle (Acacia pycnantha).
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Posts: 1 Joined: 01-Apr-2019 Last visit: 28-Apr-2019 Location: Sydney
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Hey guys, Would some of you more experienced acacia buffs kindly help me identify these plants I have found? They are from NSW, Australia. The first two were not flowering. My best guess is that the first 2 are both acacia longifolia, and the third is acacia maidenii. Thoughts? Thanks Suleiman attached the following image(s): 1a.gif (351kb) downloaded 236 time(s). 1b.gif (1,824kb) downloaded 227 time(s). 1c.gif (1,528kb) downloaded 229 time(s). 2a.gif (1,712kb) downloaded 228 time(s). 2b.gif (1,525kb) downloaded 228 time(s). 2c.gif (1,576kb) downloaded 229 time(s). 3.gif (1,143kb) downloaded 225 time(s).
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yeah the 1st ones are def longifolia or even var. sophorae.. the last one I think is prob maidenii (I know it is in flower atm too in coastal nsw) but the photo isnt very good
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