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Yeah makes sense! Cheers! I'll keep the big one growing for now and when growth slows down I'll plant it out.
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Hi! I was wondering if someone with experience in growing Acaica's could tell me when they prefer to transplant them into the ground. I have a ~50cm obtusifolia sapling doing pretty well with 10 or so phyllodes in a huge pot. I just want to do what's best for the plant. Same with floribunda -Cheers! <3
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Acacia suitable for cultivation in Sydney
TheMooseZeus replied to Jonathan Baconson's topic in Ethnobotany
I believe they will all do well. Have a look at the natives to your area for specifics though:)- 4 replies
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I found acacia cognata trees at Bunnings today... $100+ though so it might not be what you're looking for
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Good ol' Acacia ID
TheMooseZeus replied to TheMooseZeus's question in Plant Identification (non-cactus)
Thanks for the reply! I wonder what sp. it is then... As much as i love randomness of plants acacia variation screws me over! I have to say it look a lot like this (Without flowers of course)- 7 replies
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I have heard that some african acacia species make ants dependant on its sap so it cant live without it. This forces the ant to pollinate it
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Cheers! I have many tunes to share
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So what are the rough months for pans, subs and cubs? Cubs are found in cowpats, subs are found in leaf litter etc and I'm not so sure about pans... Just getting into hunting recently
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Good ol' Acacia ID
TheMooseZeus replied to TheMooseZeus's question in Plant Identification (non-cactus)
Bonus: this little guy was saved from the side of the road...- 7 replies
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Looks like a slime monster. I'll look out for them!
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TheMooseZeus replied to TheMooseZeus's question in Plant Identification (non-cactus)
Anyone have any ideas? Still not 100%- 7 replies
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Is it just me or does acuminata look a lot like floribunda as a sapling
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Anyone interested in rooted caapi cuttings?
TheMooseZeus replied to gem's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
Dude! I would love one! <3 PM me! Is there anything you're looking for? I might have something to offer -
Good ol' Acacia ID
TheMooseZeus replied to TheMooseZeus's question in Plant Identification (non-cactus)
Drying them now, i'm pretty confident- 7 replies
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Random garden pics. (just testing new phone camera)
TheMooseZeus replied to mr b.caapi's topic in Ethnobotany
"Dont worry...B.caapi" Might be the best thing i've ever heard Love the garden too! -
Hey! Kind of late but i'm growing a Datura in a pretty small pot. Its not got a lot of height but the flowers and seedpods are just the same Sadly this is the only picture i have of it on me at the moment. The pot is about 15cm
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How does one delete a thread? I posted in the wrong topic and wish to repost it somewhere else! How do i delete this one?
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Looks like acacia Stricta?
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I'm sure they'd say something on their website before https://www.entheogenesis.org/
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A journey of heart, science and spirit with Passiflora
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A journey of heart, science and spirit with Passiflora
TheMooseZeus replied to Alchemica's topic in Ethnobotany
Speaking of which, would anyone know of any Australia based websites or shops that would supply incarnata seeds? -
A journey of heart, science and spirit with Passiflora
TheMooseZeus replied to Alchemica's topic in Ethnobotany
This is so interesting. I took a cutting from a local P. Edulis flavicarpa vine so i'm hoping that grows roots soon. I'm definitely looking for P. incarnata for its medicinal qualities though. I'll have to experiment to see which works for me