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Another Acacia ID please

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Any chance that anyone could id this Acacia please. It grows in my back yard everywhere.

Thanks in advance.

Hutch :wink:

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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.

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