Acacia trachyphloia

Species of legume

Bodalla wattle
Near Batemans Bay
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae
Clade: Mimosoid clade
Genus: Acacia
Species:
A. trachyphloia
Binomial name
Acacia trachyphloia
Tindale
Occurrence data from AVH

Acacia trachyphloia is a tree native to southeastern Australia. Common names include Bodalla wattle and golden feather wattle. The specific epithet trachyphloia refers to the rough bark.[1]

It grows from 4 to 18 metres tall, and is found beside streams and other moist areas between Lake Conjola and Bodalla in the south coast region and nearby tablelands of New South Wales. A number of different eucalyptus trees are found nearby. As with many of the acacias, it forms attractive yellow flowers between July and October.

References

  1. ^ " Acacia trachyphloia". PlantNET - NSW Flora Online, Retrieved 4 November 2010.
Taxon identifiers
Acacia trachyphloia


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