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Acacia Brachybotrya (Grey Mulga)

50mm forestry tubestock

Compact, dense, rounded, spreading, grey-green shrubs to 3 m high and often the same or more across.

Considered rare on the Yorke Peninsula.

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Description

Grey Mulga, Grey Wattle

Distribution:  Found across most of South Australia except the more arid part, in open-scrub mallee vegetation and open woodland on a variety of soils. Also found in New South Wales and Victoria.
Status:  Considered rare on Yorke Peninsula. Common in rest of South Australia. Common in the other States.
Plant description:  Compact, dense, rounded, spreading, grey-green shrubs to 3 m high and often the same or more across. Leaves obliquely oblanceolate to obovate to 3.5 cm long to 15 mm wide, flat, grey-green, glabrous or silky-hairy. Inflorescences axillary, solitary or mostly 2-5 globular, bright yellow flower-heads. Flowering from July  to November.
Sourced from: Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, the Government of South Australia, Sourced on 05/09/23, https://spapps.environment.sa.gov.au/SeedsOfSA/speciesinformation.html?rid=118

Additional information

Weight 0.15 kg
Dimensions 5 × 5 × 21 cm