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Acacia identification

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Muzz

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Dear members

I'm new to this forum, and I'm grateful to those who will assist me. I found a tree in a nearby Valley and I'm sure it is Acacia, but I'm unsure of the details. Could someone kindly assist me. What have I got here? (South Africa)

Thanks
Murray
 

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There's an Acacia and Mimosa identification thread with ca 70 pages, maybe sift through that if you have time and feel like it. Or maybe a mod will move this there.

I don't know enough about Acacias to make any good guesses. At first glance i noticed the phyllodes looking slightly similar to the ones on my supposed Acacia acuminata (long and with curved tip, but rather too wide), but i think the flowers are wrong and i never heard of it growing in South Africa (which doesn't say anything). I live in Switzerland, so i don't encounter any Acacias in the wild - just happy that i got them to sprout and not die on me yet, and hoping the seeds were labelled correctly :D

So i tried some searching. One i found that looks very similar to my eye is Acacia saligna, of Australian origin too but also cultivated on different continents. That site has a list of identification keys, the only one listed for Africa is
http://worldwidewattle.com/infogallery/identification/ said:
Ross, J. (1979). A conspectus of the African Acacia species. Memoirs of the Botanical Survey of South Africa 44: 1–155.
Maybe you can find it in a library or online...

Can you tell a bit more about these trees? How tall do they grow, what environment are they in, like soil type, wet/dry, coast or inland, etc? A picture with the entire tree might help too.

I hope someone who actually knows things about Acacias will chime in and solve the mystery...
 
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