chocobeastie wrote
..with regards to A. dallichiana, it may be that the active variety is a hybrid with either A. phlebophylla or A. alpinia, and may even contain genetic material from A. floribunda..a hybrid turning into a new sub-species..the active variety of A. maidenii has interbred with A. obtusifolia (which itself has been known to get together with A. longifolia)..i think it's important for people to collect seed of these sub-forms in order to breed varieties optimal for human interaction..
rahlii wrote
, always appreciate a plant-ID-type-person in here..!
that is very interesting if this species is growing in the P.I., i will study adenanthera identification...
..thanks:d , this is great information..yes, differentiating between A. mearnsii, A. decurrens & 4 or 5 similar looking species is tricky..!As for the "other" black wattle, it seems that Mearnsii or something like it has tryptamines. But ID is a bitch, and there seems to be so many variants and sub-species. I got 1.2% out of one tree once. It was a beautiful smoke too!
..with regards to A. dallichiana, it may be that the active variety is a hybrid with either A. phlebophylla or A. alpinia, and may even contain genetic material from A. floribunda..a hybrid turning into a new sub-species..the active variety of A. maidenii has interbred with A. obtusifolia (which itself has been known to get together with A. longifolia)..i think it's important for people to collect seed of these sub-forms in order to breed varieties optimal for human interaction..
rahlii wrote
..thanks rahliiSinful speed your tree is Adenanthera pavonina.
that is very interesting if this species is growing in the P.I., i will study adenanthera identification...