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Acacia disparrima
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Acacia disparrima, also commonly known as southern salwood, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to north eastern Australia. It is a tree-like shrub or tree with slender branchlets that are angled near the ends, dimidiate, sickle-shaped phyllodes, spikes of pale yellow to lemon yellow flowers and narrowly oblong, crusty pods....read more on Wikipedia.
2 Acacia disparrima subspecies found:
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