wandering about out of town here i've come across what i think is a cultivated Acacia Alpina near an abandoned house
it's from a specimen i'd guess to be ~ 5-6 yrs old, if it is alpina it makes me wish i nabbed a few of the phlebophylla seed that were going around a while ago as this would be evidence it probly can survive up in these parts, we also get good numbers of other fairly close phleb relatives such as longissima and floribunda.. would be interesting to hear what you guys think
wandering about out of town here i've come across what i think is a cultivated Acacia Alpina near an abandoned house
it's from a specimen i'd guess to be ~ 5-6 yrs old, if it is alpina it makes me wish i nabbed a few of the phlebophylla seed that were going around a while ago as this would be evidence it probly can survive up in these parts, we also get good numbers of other fairly close phleb relatives such as longissima and floribunda.. would be interesting to hear what you guys think
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