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Old 11-11-2004, 10:02 PM
Cereus-validus...
 
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Oh sure Rinkytink, we all know that YOU are intimately familiar with all the
tree Acacias that are found in that dry veld of the Netherlands.

That is when you are not busy wrestling with lions, tigers and rogue
elephants in your underwear!!!

The point was that the website does mention Acacia species that retain
bipinnate foliage in their adult state.

When do you think you will attain an adult state, if ever?


"P van Rijckevorsel" wrote in message
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Cereus-validus... schreef
Did you actually use the link and see for yourself or are you just

letting
your fingers do the wondering?


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You mean where it says:
"A few species, such as the well-known "Cootamundra wattle" (A.baileyana)
and "Mudgee wattle" (A.spectabilis), retain the compound, fern-like leaves
throughout their lives."

Question: did you read it? Or for that matter know anything about Acacia?
PvR