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when I destroyed my acacias, I could not help but to notice, the distinctive fragrance of some of them.

my question, to you who else can tell, just by the smell?

if more people say, yep I can smell it as well, than we could say, we do this like other people taste fine wine, from not so good wine...

 

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A. accuminata wood apparently smells like raspberry jam. Why did you destroy them?  harvesting or undesirables? 

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On 23/08/2018 at 2:03 PM, withdrawl clinic said:

when I destroyed my acacias, I could not help but to notice, the distinctive fragrance of some of them.

my question, to you who else can tell, just by the smell?

if more people say, yep I can smell it as well, than we could say, we do this like other people taste fine wine, from not so good wine...

 

 

I too can smell the magical fragrance mate...

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obtusifolia's dried & fallen leaves, soak up moisture from the soil, as they ferment and decompose, definitely exude the smell you're looking for. 
same with courtii just must more apparent / potent.    never found that with simplex, strangely.

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I live amongst so many obtusifolia and courtii, I don't even need to smell them anymore.

I just sit under them, and know they have love to share.

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