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Plainoldsteve
#1 Posted : 11/13/2019 1:05:42 AM
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Hello all,,,
I was wondering since this species is endangered in Victoria and people say not to harvest,, Steve lives in an area were the wild bush is 1:3 acacia to gum and there is an abundance of obtusifolia, my question is, if it's abundant can I harvest sustainably? Or should I go about growing some of my own since seeding is happening at the moment? Thank you for your time Steve
 

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Plainoldsteve
#2 Posted : 11/13/2019 1:07:36 AM
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Side note Steve lives on sacred aboriginal land and doesn't want to be disrespectful
 
leratiomyces
#3 Posted : 11/13/2019 10:42:13 AM
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Hi Steve,

There are varying opinions on his.
My opinion is, plant a few trees in your yard now. And while you wait a few years, visit the site you mention after wild weather and harvest from a tree that has just been blown over, uprooted or snapped.
Your conscience can rest easy that way.....
 
Plainoldsteve
#4 Posted : 12/4/2019 12:24:29 AM
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Thank you leratiomyces this sounds like a much better way of going about it, currently heavy winds and storms so it's perfect timing anyway

I appreciate it
 
 
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