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Acacia ID

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Not sure about the first, but the second looks like Acacia longifolia var. sophorae.

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Yes, that fits the bill. Was it found in a coastal area?

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the first is A. falcata

the second is possibly a hybrid of var. sophorae & straight up longifolia which usual shows those intermediary phyllodes (longer & thinner than sophorae but wider, shorter & more rounded apex than longifolia) & more of an upright habit than the low growing 'creeping' sophorae.

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