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Hey Crew just chasing a ID on these Acacia I'm almost positive they are acuminata but I have been wrong plenty of times before these samples were taken from the out skirts of York, from the bottom of the tree and from what i can tell none of the other trees are in full blossom. If needed i can post more pictures tomorrow 

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Nice find man. I hope they're acuminata too, fingers crossed.
I'm shit at IDing, sorry botanist, but am interested in hearing what others have to say.

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