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#381 Posted : 5/26/2013 9:18:57 AM

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neither of them are acacias sorry amrzhelmy.. the 2nd one looks like it belongs to the fabaceae family though..
 

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#382 Posted : 5/27/2013 9:57:19 AM

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So here we go attempt 3 to get the magical spirit molecule.

I think this is obtusfolia, if not it's certainly closer than all my other guesses Surprised, in any case Ive come to the experts, any help is greatly appreciated.

obtusfolia hopefully here

Thank you in advance.
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#383 Posted : 5/27/2013 9:58:49 AM
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^Howyoulike..that may well be A. longifolia..the common name of obtusifolia is 'blunt leaf wattle'..
flowers would decide..

iracema wrote:
unknown plants, near the coast...
1 mimosa like, with huge leaves
2 anadenanthera like, with smaller flowers

..the first is truly interesting..has large true compound leaves so not an acacia (nor mimosa)..will ponder..
the second seems to be an acacia..should be able to work that one out quicker..
 
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#384 Posted : 5/27/2013 10:10:29 AM

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^nen888..yeah was worried about that mate, Razz so there's no way to tell them apart other than waiting for the flowering period? Would a few pics of the bark help?
 
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#385 Posted : 5/27/2013 10:12:48 AM
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^..don't worry..there are very active strains of longifolia..often, i suspect, mis-identified as obtusifolia..
if it flowers in winter and they are yellow, it's longifolia..
 
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#386 Posted : 5/27/2013 10:21:26 AM

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well i guess there's no harm in taking 100grams and trying a little extraction.

Thanks for the help mate
 
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#387 Posted : 5/29/2013 12:28:23 PM
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Hey wondering if anyone could lend me a hand in identifying these 2 Acacias? The first photo is different to the next 2, sorry I didn't understand how to code my image in so I hit imageshack, Thanks. Big grin

http://imageshack.us/pho...images/811/img1404r.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/pho...images/33/img1403gy.jpg/
http://imageshack.us/pho...mages/534/img1402ih.jpg/

EDIT: The first photo i'm guessing is A. Maidenii currently fruiting lower and flowering higher on the tree. The second is flowering as well currently full bloom the flowers are much longer and leaves are alot broader. Can get full tree photos or clearer snaps during the day, thanks again. Also in SE Queensland.
 
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#388 Posted : 5/29/2013 3:27:20 PM

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Autocultivo your tree looks a lot like acacia concurrens, which does grow in SE QLD. i think the the flower rods are a little too long for maidenii, and the way they are arranged more abundantly at the end of the branch is a very concurrens trait..

anyone? ... concur? Pleased
 
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#389 Posted : 5/30/2013 2:18:31 AM
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Ok cool, the first photo is definately different ( http://imageshack.us/pho...images/811/img1404r.jpg/ ) different tree, etc. the flowers are 4-6cm spiral pods flowering now (I also checked some of the seeds compared in one of the other acacia threads with A. Oxycedrus, these seeds being dark brown-black with red attatchments to the seed pod at the bottom only) I cant get on world wide wattle at this moment but thanks for that ill have a look.
 
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#390 Posted : 5/31/2013 9:12:00 PM
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Folks, I found a mimosa plant but would like to hear your opinion of what it is.. I guess it is a Mimosa Scabrella. The seedlings are very alike the pictures I find on the net. But the stems from the plant I found are a bit redish, and the pics from the net, the stems are more greenish.. also I don't remember the stems having hairs. The plant has no spikes.

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#391 Posted : 6/3/2013 1:22:01 AM
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#392 Posted : 6/21/2013 9:55:58 PM

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Morning Guys n Gals

I found a form of Acacia yesterday, and could really use a hand identifying. The issue was the wooded area was pretty dense, (pic attached) so I dont think the Acacia look as it would if it was standalone. (Sorry for lack of scientific terms Embarrased )

http://imgur.com/a581hWo

http://imgur.com/Uk09bQS

http://imgur.com/TFX7zCl

Can get more pics if required, i was a bit shaky due to way too many spider web/face interactions.

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#393 Posted : 6/23/2013 1:14:49 AM

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Hey!

So I tried to take some more pictures yesterday that may have made it a little clearer. The vote is still out as to what spp this is, so would gratefully recieve any thoughts.


http://imgur.com/bHDLLXU

http://imgur.com/UgtDbuj

http://imgur.com/bHDLLXU...h406XdQ,vFVYCV7,hlgbv5H

http://imgur.com/vFVYCV7

http://imgur.com/hlgbv5H


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#394 Posted : 6/27/2013 6:56:50 AM
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#395 Posted : 6/27/2013 6:58:58 AM

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Eesh, that iPod quality. In what region did you find it?
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#396 Posted : 6/27/2013 7:03:37 AM
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yeah haha! ipod quality sorry, i'm not the photographer of the house.. high altitude, on sandstone and on the border abouts

Edit: will get better snaps in a few hours
 
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#397 Posted : 6/27/2013 7:08:22 AM

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Autocultivo wrote:
yeah haha! ipod quality sorry, i'm not the photographer of the house.. high altitude, on sandstone and on the border abouts

Edit: will get better snaps in a few hours


If youre from southeast Aus it's highly likely to be Acacia Obtusifolia (or Longfolia, also containing trace amounts of DMT). Do you have any flowers to help identify it?
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#398 Posted : 6/27/2013 7:11:45 AM
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Nope not in flower dosen't seem to be starting to bud, be a bit early in the year for that. (if obtuse rite) phylodes are dark green, irregular edges, red spots up them and smells sort of like melted ice cream container on the burn test
 
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#399 Posted : 6/27/2013 9:01:20 AM

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its really hard to tell from those pictures though it does look like you may have obtusifolia. Are the phyllodes leathery? do they sometimes slightly twist irregularly and do they have red resinous edges? better pics are needed for proper identification.. obtusifolia also has slightly blunt and rounded tips. the fact that it is not flowering at the moment is a good sign.
 
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#400 Posted : 6/27/2013 9:55:01 AM
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Yeah I got some more photos now. They are leathery and they have red blotches down the sides, not as prevalent as some of the ones I've seen around here
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