Acacia Pycnantha
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| Scientific name | Acacia pycnantha |
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| Family | Fabaceae |
| Higher classification | Acacia |
| Order | Fabales |
| Rank | Species |
| Did you know | Acacia pycnantha generally grows as a small tree to between 3 and 8 m (10 and 30 ft) in height, though trees of up to 12 m (40 ft) high have been reported in Morocco. |
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| ID | 1277779 |
About Acacia Pycnantha
Acacia pycnantha, most commonly known as the golden wattle, is a tree of the family Fabaceae native to southeastern Australia. It grows to a height of 8 m and has phyllodes instead of true leaves. Sickle-shaped, these are between 9 and 15 cm long, and 1–3. 5 cm wide.