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Acacia deanei subsp. paucijuga

Green Wattle at Pyramid Hill, VIC

Acacia deanei subsp. paucijuga at Pyramid Hill, VIC - 23 Oct 2021
Acacia deanei subsp. paucijuga at Pyramid Hill, VIC - 23 Oct 2021
Acacia deanei subsp. paucijuga at Pyramid Hill, VIC - 23 Oct 2021
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Identification history

Acacia deanei subsp. paucijuga 22 Jun 2023 Darcy
Acacia deanei subsp. deanei 26 Oct 2021 Darcy

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Deane's wattle in flower.

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Location information

Species information

  • Acacia deanei subsp. paucijuga Scientific name
  • Green Wattle Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local Native
  • Non-Invasive

Sighting information

  • 1 Abundance
  • 23 Oct 2021 12:59 PM Recorded on
  • Darcy Recorded by

Additional information

  • 1 metre to 5 metres Plant height
  • True In flower

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