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Old 20-11-2004, 10:33 AM
Sean Houtman
 
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"Cereus-validus..." wrote in
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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.


It does mention that. In fact most of the non-Australian species
never develop the phyllodes that you seem to equate with leaves. I
have not seen anything but pinnate or bipinnate leaves on the
Acacias native to New Mexico.


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



It is a race. I am sure he is far ahead of you though.

Sean