GiBBz Posted July 6, 2014 I found a bunch of acacia on a drive today in south east QLD. Im thinking perhaps they may be A. concurrens?Any help would be appreciated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 GiBBz Posted July 14, 2014 Nobody is interested in enlightening me with their wisdom? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Seldom Posted July 15, 2014 well, there's always lumpers and splitters in the contentious and sometimes pretentious world of taxonomy, but most agree concurrens constitutes a 'complex' or clade, rather than a species .. it could be A. crassa, A. leoicalyx, A. longispicata (which would be my suspicion), A. cretata, etc .. without pods it's impossible to tell .. p.s - please be kind to the trees Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Seldom Posted July 15, 2014 p.p.s - the reason people here may seem reluctant to help is we get this all the time here, people making a few posts, asking for tree id's, then disapearing. no one here knows who you are, or what your motivations are. that there's no monopoly on wattle identification, you're as free as anyone else to research it for yourself. i got the above info from http://www.worldwidewattle.com/speciesgallery/concurrens.php good luck ;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
I found a bunch of acacia on a drive today in south east QLD. Im thinking perhaps they may be A. concurrens?
Any help would be appreciated.
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