Yes, *Acacia dealbata* subsp. *dealbata*
<https://keyserver.lucidcentral.org/weeds/data/media/Html/acacia_dealbata_subsp._dealbata.htm>

On Tue, 21 Sept 2021 at 17:03, Mohina Macker <[email protected]> wrote:

> Here are some higher resolution images
> i hope that they help
> regards
> mohina
>
> On Sun, Sep 19, 2021 at 4:28 PM J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 15 Sept 2021 at 16:10, Mohina Macker <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Dear Garg Ji
>>> Please give a me a couple of days, and I shall surely do that
>>>
>>>
>>> On 15-Sep-2021, at 13:46, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> 
>>> Three species which have been introduced in India are quite confusing,
>>> with differences as below as per Lucid Central
>>> <https://keyserver.lucidcentral.org/weeds/data/media/Html/acacia_dealbata_subsp._dealbata.htm>
>>> :
>>>
>>> Silver wattle (*Acacia dealbata* subsp. *dealbata*) may be confused
>>> with several other native wattles (*Acacia* spp.) including black
>>> wattle (*Acacia mearnsii*), Sydney green wattle (*Acacia decurrens*),
>>> green wattle (*Acacia irrorata*), northern silver wattle (*Acacia
>>> leucoclada*), Bodalla silver wattle (*Acacia silvestris*), dwarf silver
>>> wattle (*Acacia nanodealbata*), Cootamundra wattle (*Acacia baileyana*)
>>> and Karri wattle (*Acacia pentadenia*). These species can be
>>> distinguished by the following differences:
>>>
>>>    - silver wattle (*Acacia dealbata* subsp. *dealbata*
>>>    
>>> <https://keyserver.lucidcentral.org/weeds/data/media/Html/acacia_dealbata_subsp._dealbata.htm>)
>>>    has* young branches and foliage tips that are finely hairy and
>>>    whitish-green or whitish-yellow in colour (i.e. pruinose).* *Its
>>>    silvery-grey leaves* *have numerous (10-30) pairs of hairy
>>>    branchlets (i.e. pinnae). *These leaves are shortly stalked (i.e.
>>>    petiolate) and there is usually a small raised structure (i.e. gland) 
>>> near
>>>    the top of this leaf stalk (i.e. petiole). There are also similar glands 
>>> at
>>>    the junction of the each of the pairs of branchlets (i.e. jugary 
>>> glands). *The
>>>    leaflets are relatively small (1.5-6 mm long) and usually quite elongated
>>>    in shape. Its flowers are yellow or golden yellow* and borne in
>>>    small globular clusters, which are arranged into larger elongated 
>>> compound
>>>    clusters (i.e. racemes or panicles). The pods are relatively large 
>>> (20-115
>>>    mm long and 6-14 mm wide).
>>>
>>>    - black wattle (*Acacia mearnsii
>>>    
>>> <https://keys.lucidcentral.org/keys/v3/eafrinet/weeds/key/weeds/Media/Html/Acacia_mearnsii_(Black_Wattle).htm>*)
>>>    has* young branches and foliage tips that are finely hairy and
>>>    yellow or greenish-yellow in colour (i.e. not pruinose)*. *Its dark
>>>    green leaves have numerous (7-31) pairs of hairy branchlets (i.e. 
>>> pinnae). *These
>>>    leaves are shortly stalked (i.e. petiolate) and there is usually a small
>>>    raised structure (i.e. gland) near the top of this leaf stalk (i.e.
>>>    petiole). There are also similar glands at the junction of the each of 
>>> the
>>>    pairs of branchlets (i.e. jugary glands), and also between some or all
>>>    pairs of branchlets (i.e. interjugary glands). *The leaflets are
>>>    quite small (1-3.5 mm long) and usually not particularly elongated in
>>>    shape. Its flowers are pale yellow or cream-coloured *and borne in
>>>    small globular clusters, which are arranged into larger elongated 
>>> compound
>>>    clusters (i.e. racemes or panicles). The pods are relatively large 
>>> (30-150
>>>    mm long and 4-8 mm wide).
>>>
>>>    - Sydney green wattle (*Acacia decurrens
>>>    
>>> <https://keyserver.lucidcentral.org/weeds/data/media/Html/acacia_decurrens.htm>*)
>>>    has *young branches with conspicuous flanges and foliage tips that
>>>    are mostly hairless and yellowish in colour (i.e. not pruinose). Its dark
>>>    green leaves have several to numerous (3-13) pairs of hairless branchlets
>>>    (i.e. pinnae).* These leaves are shortly stalked (i.e. petiolate)
>>>    and there is usually a small raised structure (i.e. gland) near the top 
>>> of
>>>    this leaf stalk (i.e. petiole). There are also similar glands at the
>>>    junction of the each of the pairs of branchlets (i.e. jugary glands).*
>>>    The leaflets are quite large (5-15 mm long) and very narrow. Its flowers
>>>    are yellow or golden yellow *and borne in small globular clusters,
>>>    which are arranged into larger elongated compound clusters (i.e. racemes 
>>> or
>>>    panicles). The pods are relatively large (20-105 mm long and 4-9 mm 
>>> wide).
>>>
>>> Going by the above keys and links, I think it may be *Acacia dealbata*
>>>  subsp. *dealbata*
>>> <https://keyserver.lucidcentral.org/weeds/data/media/Html/acacia_dealbata_subsp._dealbata.htm>
>>>
>>> Hi, Mohina ji,
>>> May I request you to pl. post high res. images to verify and check the
>>> details.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, 11 Sept 2021 at 17:47, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Forwarding for ID
>>>> Distributed as  Acacia decurrens ?
>>>> <https://efloraofindia.com/2012/12/17/acacia-decurrens/>
>>>> Group discussion at
>>>> tree for id, mm1 27012012 (google.com)
>>>> <https://groups.google.com/g/indiantreepix/c/9W-6CLvAvSg>
>>>>
>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
>>>> From: mohina macker <[email protected]>
>>>> Date: Friday, January 27, 2012 at 3:51:43 PM UTC+5:30
>>>> Subject: tree for id, mm1 27012012
>>>> To: efloraofindia <[email protected]>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> tall tree, binsar wildlife sanctuary near almora
>>>> saw these tall trees almost all the way down to haldwani
>>>> which is where the mountains turn into plains
>>>> the bright yellow flowers were just beginning to bloom last week
>>>> wondering if this tree can be identified
>>>> regards
>>>> mohina macker
>>>>
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>>>
>>>
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>>> With regards,
>>> J.M.Garg
>>>
>>>
>>
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>> With regards,
>> J.M.Garg
>>
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