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Wed, May 30, 12 at 5:09
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im currently doing some research on this particular tree and i have taken some photos and wondering if anyone can confirm if it is a Wattle tree or not. If not does anyone know where i can find some? thanks http://www.keepandshare.com/userpics/s/a/m/0/01/2012-05/sb/img_0098-58 242630.jpg?ts=1338368741 http://www.keepandshare.com/userpics/s/a/m/0/01/2012-05/sb/img_0099-57 477366.jpg?ts=1338368745 |
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| I'm afraid your pictures are just too blurry to make out enough detail. There are yellow flower puffs that look similar to wattle tree, but the leaves that are visible don't look right at all. |
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| I thought about responding to this yesterday. Yes, it's definitely SOME kind of acacia. But, its such an enormous genus, so trying to pin it down from your photos (which are a bit blurry), AND given the fact that this forum is mainly used by people in N. America, not the native land for acacias to speak of, save for a few that grow on the fringes of the U.S. S.W. mainland, makes it hard. |
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