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Acacia phlebophylla
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Acacia phlebophylla, also known by the names Buffalo sallow wattle and Mount Buffalo wattle, is a shrub to small tree of the family Fabaceae. It grows up to a maximum of 6 metres (20 ft) tall and has wide, rounded asymmetrical phyllodes. It is a critically endangered species only known from the high elevation granite slopes of Mount Buffalo National Park in Victoria, Australia....read more on Wikipedia.
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