Acacia Maidenii Flower
Reaching 20-50 feet maidenii forms a dense canopy of phyllodes with golden blooms.
Acacia Maidenii Flower. Members can view this photo in high resolution. Acacia obtusifolia seedling grown from wild collected seed. Thanks mate i might do this.
Some of the activities described are dangerous andor illegal and none are recommended by Erowid. Acacia maidenii is related to A. 013-071 alkaloids from bark consisting of NMT and DMT in about a 23 ratio.
Flowers Solitary white flowers with many stamens arise from the axils on flattened stalks. Acacia maidenii Tobacco Experience Reports are the writings and opinions of the individual authors who submit them. It grows best in areas where annual daytime temperatures are within the range 17 - 32c but can tolerate 10 - 38c 418.
It is extremely common in Australia. Longissima but may be distinguished from these by the usually yellowish hairs on the peduncles. Sepals and petals are united to form a warty lid which is present on the bud and drops off at flowering.
The narrow woody seed-pods are almost terete tubular and become highly twisted. Already searched there is hundreds of these trees around ive been told they are Acacia maidenii and they 100 grow in my area So im hoping they are Someone above said they could be confusa I looked up the location i dont believe they grow in my area. Native to Austrailia this perennial evergreen can be found growing at the edges of rainforests.
Named after Joseph Henry Maiden 1859-1925 a former Government Botanist and Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney. Browse pictures and read growth cultivation information about Acacia Species Maidens Wattle Acacia maidenii supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Daves Garden. On the coast and ranges but not at higher altitudes NC CC SC NT CT ST.
The flowers of this plant are clustered and the fruit is very small and shaped much like peas hence being in the Pea family. It has dark green narrow linear to sickle-shaped phyllodes leaf stalksFrom autumn to early winter it has pale yellow flowers paired in spikes in the leaf axils. 5 mm long funicle folded aril enlarged.
Members can view this photo in high resolution. Pod cylindric coiled and twisted 515 cm long 34 mm wide woody pubescent. Acacia maidenii also known as Maidens wattle is a tree native to Australia New South Wales Queensland and Victoria.
Frequently subject to borer attack. Members can view this photo in high resolution. Maidens Wattle Acacia maidenii is a slender small to medium size bushy tree reaching about 15m in height.
I might go take some pictures of 5-10 of these trees I havent had a time to have a good look at them all. Acacia maidenii is a plant of the moist warm temperate and subtropical zones of eastern Australia where it is found at elevations up to 900 metres. Tentative identification of 5-MeO-DMT in wood and twigs NMT in root.
Some varieties of the species are not good alkaloid sources. From the Leguminosae Pea family the Acacia is regularly found in the tropic and subtropics of the world. Small tree or large shrub to 7 m high by 7 macross often multi-stemmed.
A distinctive member of the A. Fruit The fruit is a hard woody globose capsule. Flower heads 1545 cm long.
It has been introduced into India and Argentina and it grows on plantations in South Africa. Peduncles and rachis glabrous or if pubescent not golden pubescent. Longifolia group recognized by its lenticellular branchlets thin textured often falcate phyllodes which are tapered at base densely pubescent peduncles and receptacles and irregularly coiled hard textured pods.
Maidens wattle in central Florida. Germination complete in 2 weeks. Rumoured to contain DMT or similar psychoactive alkaloids.
Also known as maidens wattle acacia maidenii is one of the more popular acacia species although it is becoming increasingly scarce in the wild. Restricted in Victoria to roadsides and near-coastal sandy rises near Orbost. Members can view this photo in high resolution.
Phyllodes are narrow to broad linear greyish to 7 cm. Download PDF Comment on factsheet. Both also present in leaves.
They range from 16-22 in.