Sphorange said:It's tough to tell without seeing the flowers.
SnozzleBerry said:Have you done the research to confirm that the plants you are hoping to ID even grow in your area?
Continuum said:It doesn't look like maidenii to me. They have narrower phyllodes and a different overall shape. Those phyllodes look more like confusa, but the bark doesn't look like the young confusa I've seen.
The plant in the foreground here is a maidenii. Confusa behind to the right.
Snozz is also right- depending on where you live is a huge indicator if that is an interesting acacia.
fathomlessness said:You can always chip a tiny little bit of bark off of the tree and do a mini extraction, even the dmt smell would be an indication.
If it is, then 'when there there is one, there are many' so keep searching, perhaps even for a nearly dead or dying tree.
Continuum said:Do acacia acuminatas grow where you are? It looks like possibly a broad phyllode acuminata.
BecometheOther said:Continuum, love your trees! Amazing! you have made me jelous!
Continuum said:It doesn't look like maidenii to me. They have narrower phyllodes and a different overall shape. Those phyllodes look more like confusa, but the bark doesn't look like the young confusa I've seen.
The plant in the foreground here is a maidenii. Confusa behind to the right.
Snozz is also right- depending on where you live is a huge indicator if that is an interesting acacia.
skyline97 said:fathomlessness said:You can always chip a tiny little bit of bark off of the tree and do a mini extraction, even the dmt smell would be an indication.
If it is, then 'when there there is one, there are many' so keep searching, perhaps even for a nearly dead or dying tree.
active maidenii apparently has good % of alkaloids in the phyllodes/twigs so it isn't even really neccesary to use bark... I remember nen saying in some cases phyllode content was as high or higher as bark? nen?
acacian said:skyline97 said:fathomlessness said:You can always chip a tiny little bit of bark off of the tree and do a mini extraction, even the dmt smell would be an indication.
If it is, then 'when there there is one, there are many' so keep searching, perhaps even for a nearly dead or dying tree.
active maidenii apparently has good % of alkaloids in the phyllodes/twigs so it isn't even really neccesary to use bark... I remember nen saying in some cases phyllode content was as high or higher as bark? nen?
If i can use twigs that's awesome!