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Acacia claviseta
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Acacia claviseta, also known as the club-tipped whorled wattle, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to north-western Australia. It is an erect, slightly sticky shrub with many branches, linear phyllodes in whorls of 9 to 16, heads of golden yellow flowers, and oblong to narrowly oblong pods....read more on Wikipedia.
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