Hi all!
I've recently got back from Malta with a selection of different seeds I've picked up from all over the island and I haven't labelled as well as I maybe should have, but have still grown everything I've brought home.
I have one species which has really got me stumped If it helps, the seeds were collected from a small tree/shrub with legumes hanging from it which were around 10 inches long, I have no idea what the flowers may look like.
Here's some a picture of a few seedlings at around 4 months old:
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As I'm sure your seeing, they do look a lot like acacias or possibly albizias, but I grow many of these, from seed, and nothing is a match.
If any of you have any ideas id be very appreciative. Thanks!!
Plant ID Please Help!!
Re: Plant ID Please Help!!
I have a feeling this may be the invasive (in the Med) Acacia Leucocephala growing everywhere even out of pavement cracks. The flowers are a creamy white and grows very fast. If it isn't that it is something similar. I brought some of these seeds back from Turkey many years ago.
Re: Plant ID Please Help!!
After typing into google, I think youve hit the nail on the head.Clive60 wrote:I have a feeling this may be the invasive (in the Med) Acacia Leucocephala growing everywhere even out of pavement cracks. The flowers are a creamy white and grows very fast. If it isn't that it is something similar. I brought some of these seeds back from Turkey many years ago.
How did you get on with your seeds? And how hardy did you find them? May try them outside next year.
Re: Plant ID Please Help!!
Not glaucous enough for that.fern Rob wrote:could it be Acacia Dealbata?
But agreed, it could well be some other Acacia species. I'd also not rule out Albizia species.
Now Leucaena leucocephala (and yes, that too is a possible).Clive60 wrote:I have a feeling this may be the invasive (in the Med) Acacia Leucocephala growing everywhere even out of pavement cracks. The flowers are a creamy white and grows very fast. If it isn't that it is something similar. I brought some of these seeds back from Turkey many years ago.
Re: Plant ID Please Help!!
They look identical to some small trees I am growing from seed obtained in the Canaries, I think they are some type of acacia tree. If they are the same they are not hardy, all the ones I left outside last winter died.
Re: Plant ID Please Help!!
Thanks for all the comments and suggestions.
I'm going to go with the Leucaena leucocephala as this defiantly looks like the parent plants I saw in Malta.
Just for future reference , here are some pictures of Acacia dealbata (Pic 1) and Albizia julibrissin (Pic 2) seedlings which I'm also growing.
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(Please forgive my coding, I am still new to this )
I'm going to go with the Leucaena leucocephala as this defiantly looks like the parent plants I saw in Malta.
Just for future reference , here are some pictures of Acacia dealbata (Pic 1) and Albizia julibrissin (Pic 2) seedlings which I'm also growing.
[img=http://imageshack.us/scaled/thumb/203/738c.jpg]
[img=http://imageshack.us/scaled/thumb/89/98ke.jpg]
(Please forgive my coding, I am still new to this )