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Wooden Spoon
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Acacia ID please
#14469813 - 05/17/11 08:21 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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Here are some pictures of trees on my property i suspect are acacias, but i have no idea what kind.
Tree 1 has little curley pods, grey bark with red on the inside
(no flash)
(flash, pealing a bit of bark to show the red)
  
(small ring to give you an idea of size of leaves/pods)

Tree 2 has soft squishy bark thats browny/red but starts going grey about a meter or two up the trunk, i couldnt get a good shot of the leaves because they are so high up
(no flash, broken a bit of bark off showing the red)
(same picture with flash)
(best shot of theleaves i could get)
Tree 3 is like tree 2 but with more stringy bark and less squishy, its pretty much the same colour as 2, it has little bits of sap on it here and there, i could only get a photo of some really young leaves at reaching distance because it too has all its leaves way up in the sky and mixed in with other trees in the canopy.
(stringy bark, forgot to get a photo of peeled bark, but its just more reder underneith)
 (young leaves)
little bits of sap next to my ring)
if any of them do get the yellow flowers its not at the moment ( i hear they flower in spring, is this correct, its currently autumn in australia)
Edited by Wooden Spoon (05/17/11 09:17 PM)
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Ieponumos
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Quote:
Wooden Spoon said:
 (young leaves)
Err, these leaves aren't an Acacia ...
The pics of Tree #1 I am believing to be A. auricuiformis. Wait for a trusted identifer or go to a forum dedicated to such disciplines.
http://www.fleppc.org/ID_book/Acacia%20auriculiformis.pdf
EDIT: Next time (and this time), please place the headings of each separate ID in bold.
Trees two and three are not Acacias, but 1 is, I most definitely believe, A. auricuiformis
Edited by Ieponumos (05/17/11 08:56 PM)
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Wooden Spoon
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Re: Acacia ID please [Re: Ieponumos]
#14470108 - 05/17/11 09:16 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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yeah i didnt think 2 and 3 were but i decided to post them anyway just incase, i cant find anywhere if A. auricuiformis contains DMT, does it?
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Ieponumos
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Wooden Spoon said: yeah i didnt think 2 and 3 were but i decided to post them anyway just incase, i cant find anywhere if A. auricuiformis contains DMT, does it?
What, are you going to pull out a chainsaw?
http://www.lycaeum.org/leda/docs/15931.shtml?ID=15931
Allegedly contains 5-MeO-DMT in the root bark, the same as Yopo. You could just get oms of that and spare the tree.
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Wooden Spoon
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Re: Acacia ID please [Re: Ieponumos]
#14470622 - 05/17/11 10:45 PM (12 years, 8 months ago) |
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why would i pull out a chain saw? where is this coming from? O.o
but im looking for n,n-dmt anyway
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