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Botany Acacia and Mimosa Identification Thread

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humbletraveller said:
Hi guys,

I lived in Indonesia for a while where I have found several species of Acacia.
My wife is on Bali at the moment and took some nice pictures.
I'm not intending to harvest from those trees once identificated but more interested in identification as we own a nice piece of land in Sumatra where we would be able to grow a few trees from the seeds.
Your help is much appreciated.

I think it might be Acacia Auriculiformis in the picture.
 
Tryptallmine said:
humbletraveller said:
Hi guys,

I lived in Indonesia for a while where I have found several species of Acacia.
My wife is on Bali at the moment and took some nice pictures.
I'm not intending to harvest from those trees once identificated but more interested in identification as we own a nice piece of land in Sumatra where we would be able to grow a few trees from the seeds.
Your help is much appreciated.

I think it might be Acacia Auriculiformis in the picture.


Thanks :) Might not be so interesting growing as I'm not that interested in 5-MEO DMT at the moment.
 
Help with identification please. Found in Sth. Australia.

 

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And this tree please.

 

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A couple more acacias around Sth. Aus. Cheers :)

 

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@JD
The one in the bottom two photos is A. Baileyana. If the top tree has some leftover flowers then it could be Mearnsii, but most likely it's a Deanii or Dealbata :)
 
Looks similiar to the A. retinodes I posted before but the flower structure is different, starting very small at the tip and getting bigger. Thanks :)
 

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A recent trip up to Daylesford/Macedon ranges area led me to stumble across this beauty. My initial estimation was Alpina, but the region was off. Granted it was landscaped in the garden where we were staying.
The phyllodes are no where near orbicular enough to be Alpina.
There was what seemed like golden dust on the phyllodes.
I searched but to no real satisfaction as to what this is.
The phyllodes were around 6-7cm long, 2-3cm wide, appear grey from afar. 3 prominent veins with very little to no anastomoses.
Stipules are obvious and continue into new growth readily.
No flowers or pods unfortunately, got the sense she was only a juvenile.
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Im stumped :|
 
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