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Acacia caroleae
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Acacia caroleae, commonly known as carol's wattle, carole's wattle or narrow-leaf currawong, or is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. It is an erect shrub or tree with many more or less parallel branches, fissured, dark grey bark, flat, linear phyllodes, spikes of golden yellow flowers, and oblong, wrinkled pods....read more on Wikipedia.
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