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Posted 12 years 2 months ago #7642

leatherback wrote: speaking from experience or wikipedia, kitty?


i say from what i have read here.
i am sorry if i say anything incorrect.
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Posted 12 years 2 months ago #7646
i would say its just young growth the tree looks to be growing healthy.i do not have an acacia but my ficus and maples can take a few weeks to get their full color after defoliation
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Posted 12 years 2 months ago #7650
Is this tree an acacia tho? I saw on this website white acacia, which looks almost identical except for the fact that this tree doesn't get thorns, the parent tree is in my garden so I know that It wont grow any. Yeah the tree has put out lots of growth really quickly.
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Posted 12 years 2 months ago #7685
hmmm not really sure,do the leaves droop in the dark cuz thats what acacias do?there are alot of species of them i do know that
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Posted 12 years 2 months ago #7688
Yes the leaves do droop in the dark, but not by much.
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