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Possibly acacia identification

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Structuredbliss

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Hey everyone, could i have some help with the identification of this south Australian species, possibly A. simsii.
 

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Here is a great online tool to identify acacias:


Once you're into the process of adding information, little icons will show up. One is a framed picture, the other is a notepad. Click these to see and read what each section refers to. It will ask things like Number of Veins in Phyllodes and Length of Phyllodes, and how the flowers are arranged. It also has apps.
 
FluffMuffin said:
Here is a great online tool to identify acacias:


Once you're into the process of adding information, little icons will show up. One is a framed picture, the other is a notepad. Click these to see and read what each section refers to. It will ask things like Number of Veins in Phyllodes and Length of Phyllodes, and how the flowers are arranged. It also has apps.


Thanks for bringing this up, I was not familiar with this tool, will add to the FAQ and other threads :)
 
endlessness said:
FluffMuffin said:
Here is a great online tool to identify acacias:


Once you're into the process of adding information, little icons will show up. One is a framed picture, the other is a notepad. Click these to see and read what each section refers to. It will ask things like Number of Veins in Phyllodes and Length of Phyllodes, and how the flowers are arranged. It also has apps.


Thanks for bringing this up, I was not familiar with this tool, will add to the FAQ and other threads :)


You may also want to check this website which has a pretty good identification key (both dichotomous or multiparametric) : Identification of Acacias
 
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