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Acacia fuscaneura
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Acacia fuscaneura, commonly known as sooty wattle, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the inland of Western Australia. It is an inverted cone-shaped shrub with charcoal grey to blackish bark, densely hairy branchlets, narrowly linear phyllodes, spikes of golden yellow flowers and oblong to narrowly oblong, thinly leathery pods, slightly to moderately constricted between the seeds....read more on Wikipedia.
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