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These are Local WA Acacia need accurate ID

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http://img708.images...i/acacia1a.jpg/

http://img10.imagesh...i/acacia1b.jpg/

http://img9.imagesha...i/acacia2a.jpg/

http://img248.images...i/acacia2b.jpg/

I'm leaning towards Acacia Cyclops or Rostellifera for the first one but I am still new to the world of plant identification so I may be wrong If anyone else has a better idea please don't hesitate to inform me!

P.S - Appoligies i couldn't upload them to the forum so I have linked them instead.

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http://img708.images...i/acacia1a.jpg/

http://img10.imagesh...i/acacia1b.jpg/

http://img9.imagesha...i/acacia2a.jpg/

http://img248.images...i/acacia2b.jpg/

I'm leaning towards Acacia Cyclops or Rostellifera for the first one but I am still new to the world of plant identification so I may be wrong If anyone else has a better idea please don't hesitate to inform me!

P.S - Appoligies i couldn't upload them to the forum so I have linked them instead.

 

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The first one is Acacia cyclops. It's a native to coastal areas of WA and SA. The second is Acacia iteaphylla. This is a weed that is native to South Australia but has become naturalized in WA, NSW & Victoria.

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