..just wanted to mention regarding polmos's A. simsii pics, the fact that it does look very similar to a known tryptamine species (A. multisiliqua) is good reason to investigate..confusion between maidenii, obtusifolia and longifolia lead to the latter two's 'discovery' (or unveiling, rather) ..thanks for posting polmos..
now, after all these IDs i'm curious to hear what's in (or not in) some of these plants..
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& one more note to newcomers to the thread: Do not wild harvest acacia trunk bark or root bark..this will severely impact on and/or kill them, denying future seed stock..please order easy to obtain seed and grow..they are fast with care and you will appreciate the effort they make in growing..
no one should wild harvest in a national park, nature reserve or other sacred site..
on growing acacias, see here
plus jamie started a thread on Germination/storage of Acacia Seed here: Germination and storage of acacia seeds.. - The Ethnobotanical Garden - Welcome to the DMT-Nexus
now, after all these IDs i'm curious to hear what's in (or not in) some of these plants..
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& one more note to newcomers to the thread: Do not wild harvest acacia trunk bark or root bark..this will severely impact on and/or kill them, denying future seed stock..please order easy to obtain seed and grow..they are fast with care and you will appreciate the effort they make in growing..
no one should wild harvest in a national park, nature reserve or other sacred site..
on growing acacias, see here
plus jamie started a thread on Germination/storage of Acacia Seed here: Germination and storage of acacia seeds.. - The Ethnobotanical Garden - Welcome to the DMT-Nexus