∂an Posted July 26, 2011 I thought it was an acacia anyway - the leaves/phyllodes are furry? so maybe not Quote Link to comment
rahli Posted July 29, 2011 I thought it was an acacia anyway - the leaves/phyllodes are furry? so maybe not acacia holosericea?? Quote Link to comment
2Deep2Handle Posted December 14, 2011 im no acacia pro by any means, but Acacia aulacocarpa is found from North to south east coast Acacia disparrima and concurrens are native to SE QLD and Nrth NSW All look like holosericea (from northern Australia), but perhaps with slightly narrower phyllodes on them all, so i would probably also tag it as holosericea. Being in Brisbane, is might be worth having a look at concurrens and disparrima as well. I find acacias amongst the hardest to ID 1 Quote Link to comment
withdrawl clinic Posted June 8, 2021 my own limited research, seems to suggest this plant contains alkaloids, similar to 3-meo dmt , but very lil of it! Quote Link to comment
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