carbonhalo
Rising Star
Thanks so much for this thread.
I just harvested about a dozen 6' A. pycnantha that the livestock rolled on and flattened.
So far just lower trunk and root bark.
I feel no compunction about destructive harvesting as I live in the middle of a box/ironbark forest where pycnantha is about the 3rd dominant species. It seeds naturally in my pasture and nothing will eat it (1080 sandwich anyone?)
When my extraction is complete I'd love to send a sample.
I just harvested about a dozen 6' A. pycnantha that the livestock rolled on and flattened.
So far just lower trunk and root bark.
I feel no compunction about destructive harvesting as I live in the middle of a box/ironbark forest where pycnantha is about the 3rd dominant species. It seeds naturally in my pasture and nothing will eat it (1080 sandwich anyone?)
When my extraction is complete I'd love to send a sample.