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Lord Mayonnaise

Please help me ID this Acacia

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I find these often in swampy billboard type areas near creek trails. They deposit a thick bed of leafy mass interwined with delicate woody debris. It holds a perfect environment for all sorts of interesting fungi - most of which are my urban finds.

Any ideas what species?

Thanks. :)

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A.dealbata (just a guess wait till the pros here read and laugh )

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A.dealbata (just a guess wait till the pros here read and laugh )

 

it's not acacia dealbata aka silver wattle, it isnt grey enough and it flowers alot differently

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That'd be a dealbata/silver right there.

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You may be right,It shares all the characteristics of dealbata, I should of thought more before i made my last comment,Its definitely Acacia dealbata .

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