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Ethos

My Acacias

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Hey guys and girls,

I figured this was the most appropriate place to post some pictures of my seed grown acacias that are currently cranking along in this weather,

these trees are currently about a year and a half old and have been in the ground for most of their lives

( I like to consider them hard grown).

Also this will become my permanent thread which I will continue to update as they grow

Acacia Acuminata (currently as tall as me this photo was taken at eye level):

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A shot from the base of the same tree:

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Acacia Maidenii (6 inches or so shorter then the acuminata):

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More photos to come tomorrow

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Excellent work on those beautiful natives ! :worship:

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Looking good. What is your long term plans for these plants? I have many acacia spp growing here, some from seed, some from tubestock from a local native nursery and many which have self seeded naturally. I have a few A. retinodes that have similar foliage to your plants but don't grow as big, they are about 3 years old and I could hide behind them and not be seen. Good thing they grow fast but bad thing they probably won't last long.

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