hutch Posted June 26, 2009 Any chance that anyone could id this Acacia please. It grows in my back yard everywhere. Thanks in advance. Hutch Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 cristop Posted June 26, 2009 Given that it is native to the Wide Bay area of Qld (i.e. not planted or a garden escape) it is probably Acacia disparrima subsp. disparrima. The common name is "Southern Salwood". In flower it should have pale yellow cylindrical inflorescences/flowering spikes shooting from the phyllode/leaf axils in singles or in pairs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Any chance that anyone could id this Acacia please. It grows in my back yard everywhere.
Thanks in advance.
Hutch
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