Acacia uncifolia
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acacia-uncifolia-248-7134548
title:
Acacia uncifolia
text:
Acacia uncifolia, commonly known as coast wirilda, is a wattle endemic to south-eastern Australia. It grows as a tall shrub or small tree, up to 2–6 m high and 2–4 m wide, in coastal areas of South Australia and Victoria, as well as on Tasmania’s Flinders Island and possibly other islands in Bass Strait. Its preferred habitats are coastal heathland, shrubland and dry open woodland on calcarenite soils. The phyllodes have hooked tips and the flowers are pale yellow. It is a host of the wireleaf m
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description:
Species of plant
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acacia_uncifolia
date created:
date modified:
2023-05-07T00:15:29Z
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