Acacia decurrens

Green Wattle at Farrer, ACT

Acacia decurrens at Farrer, ACT - 18 Jun 2016
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Identification history

Acacia decurrens 21 Jun 2016 julielindner
Acacia decurrens 19 Jun 2016 BettyDonWood
Unidentified 19 Jun 2016 Mike

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3 comments

Mike wrote:
   20 Jun 2016
I am having trouble identifying these similar wattles.
julielindner wrote:
   22 Jun 2016
I checked and it is Acacia decurrens there are a lot of seedlings emerging after the burn off two years ago.
   22 Jun 2016
Thanks Julie - was the burn cool or hot at this location, on Red Hill we had massive seedling emergence of Cootamundra Wattle after a hot "controlled" burn but don't seem to have had many seedlings emerging after less intensive cool burns

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Acacia sp. (A Wattle) at Farrer, ACT - 17 Aug 2024 by Mike
Acacia boormanii (Snowy River Wattle) at Farrer, ACT - 17 Aug 2024 by Mike
Acacia pycnantha (Golden Wattle) at Farrer, ACT - 17 Aug 2024 by Mike
Acacia sp. (A Wattle) at Farrer, ACT - 17 Aug 2024 by Mike
Melichrus urceolatus (Urn Heath) at Farrer, ACT - 16 May 2024 by Mike
Styphelia attenuata (Small-leaved Beard Heath) at Farrer, ACT - 16 May 2024 by Mike
Acacia buxifolia subsp. buxifolia (Box-leaf Wattle) at Farrer, ACT - 29 Aug 2023 by Mike
Styphelia attenuata (Small-leaved Beard Heath) at Farrer, ACT - 10 Jun 2023 by Mike
Polyrhachis ammon (Golden-spined Ant, Golden Ant) at Farrer, ACT - 10 Jun 2023 by Mike
Silene gallica var. gallica (French Catchfly) at Farrer, ACT - 4 Nov 2022 by Mike
Briza minor (Shivery Grass) at Farrer, ACT - 4 Nov 2022 by Mike
Goodenia hederacea subsp. hederacea (Ivy Goodenia, Forest Goodenia) at Farrer, ACT - 4 Nov 2022 by Mike
Stackhousia monogyna (Creamy Candles) at Farrer, ACT - 26 Oct 2022 by Mike
Erigeron karvinskianus (Seaside Daisy) at Farrer, ACT - 26 Oct 2022 by Mike
Wahlenbergia stricta subsp. stricta (Tall Bluebell) at Farrer, ACT - 21 Oct 2022 by Mike
Daucus glochidiatus (Australian Carrot) at Farrer, ACT - 21 Oct 2022 by Mike
Dillwynia sericea (Egg And Bacon Peas) at Farrer, ACT - 21 Oct 2022 by Mike
Dillwynia sericea (Egg And Bacon Peas) at Farrer, ACT - 21 Oct 2022 by Mike
Pimelea linifolia subsp. linifolia (Queen of the Bush, Slender Rice-flower) at Farrer, ACT - 21 Oct 2022 by Mike
Stypandra glauca (Nodding Blue Lily) at Farrer, ACT - 13 Sep 2022 by Mike
Acacia buxifolia subsp. buxifolia (Box-leaf Wattle) at Farrer, ACT - 13 Sep 2022 by Mike
Grevillea rosmarinifolia subsp. rosmarinifolia (Rosemary Grevillea) at Farrer, ACT - 13 Sep 2022 by Mike
Acacia ulicifolia (Prickly Moses) at Farrer, ACT - 13 Sep 2022 by Mike
Acacia gunnii (Ploughshare Wattle) at Farrer, ACT - 13 Sep 2022 by Mike
Goodenia hederacea (Ivy Goodenia) at Farrer, ACT - 17 Aug 2022 by Mike
Styphelia attenuata (Small-leaved Beard Heath) at Farrer, ACT - 14 Aug 2022 by Tapirlord
Hardenbergia violacea (False Sarsaparilla) at Farrer, ACT - 13 Aug 2022 by Mike
Styphelia attenuata (Small-leaved Beard Heath) at Farrer, ACT - 19 May 2022 by Mike
Cheilanthes sieberi subsp. sieberi (Mulga Rock Fern) at Farrer, ACT - 12 Feb 2022 by Tapirlord
Acacia lanigera var. lanigera (Woolly Wattle, Hairy Wattle) at Farrer, ACT - 26 Sep 2021 by NedJohnston
Acacia lanigera var. lanigera (Woolly Wattle, Hairy Wattle) at Farrer, ACT - 26 Sep 2021 by Tapirlord
Glycine clandestina (Twining Glycine) at Farrer, ACT - 13 Sep 2021 by Mike
Acacia ulicifolia (Prickly Moses) at Farrer, ACT - 13 Sep 2021 by Mike
Dillwynia sericea (Egg And Bacon Peas) at Farrer, ACT - 13 Sep 2021 by Mike
Pimelea linifolia (Slender Rice Flower) at Farrer, ACT - 23 Aug 2021 by Mike
Styphelia fletcheri subsp. brevisepala (Twin Flower Beard-Heath) at Farrer, ACT - 23 Aug 2021 by Mike
Styphelia attenuata (Small-leaved Beard Heath) at Farrer, ACT - 23 Aug 2021 by Mike
Vittadinia cuneata var. cuneata (Fuzzy New Holland Daisy) at Farrer, ACT - 31 Oct 2020 by Tapirlord
Indigofera australis subsp. australis (Australian Indigo) at Farrer, ACT - 17 Sep 2020 by Mike
Acacia gunnii (Ploughshare Wattle) at Farrer, ACT - 9 Sep 2017 by Mike
Acacia pycnantha (Golden Wattle) at Farrer, ACT - 20 Aug 2017 by julielindner
Brunotartessus fulvus (Yellow-headed Leafhopper) at Farrer, ACT - 13 May 2017 by Mike
Acacia sp. (A Wattle) at Farrer, ACT - 7 Aug 2016 by Mike
Acacia decurrens (Green Wattle) at Farrer, ACT - 18 Jun 2016 by Mike
Acacia boormanii (Snowy River Wattle) at Farrer, ACT - 18 Jun 2016 by Mike
Acacia decurrens (Green Wattle) at Farrer, ACT - 18 Jun 2016 by Mike
Melichrus urceolatus (Urn Heath) at Farrer, ACT - 18 Jun 2016 by Mike
Styphelia attenuata (Small-leaved Beard Heath) at Farrer, ACT - 18 Jun 2016 by Mike
Pittosporum tenuifolium (Kohuhu) at Farrer, ACT - 24 Mar 2016 by Mike
Hardenbergia violacea (False Sarsaparilla) at Farrer, ACT - 9 Jan 2016 by Mike
Styphelia attenuata (Small-leaved Beard Heath) at Farrer, ACT - 10 Jun 2015 by Mike
Chrysocephalum apiculatum (Common Everlasting) at Farrer, ACT - 6 Apr 2015 by Mike
Leucochrysum albicans subsp. tricolor (Hoary Sunray) at Farrer, ACT - 6 Apr 2015 by Mike
Laxmannia gracilis (Slender Wire Lily) at Farrer, ACT - 25 Nov 2014 by julielindner

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Sighting information

  • 4 - 15 Abundance
  • 18 Jun 2016 03:42 PM Recorded on
  • Mike Recorded by

Additional information

  • 1 metre to 5 metres Plant height

Species information

  • Acacia decurrens Scientific name
  • Green Wattle Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Non-local native
  • Medium weed or pest
  • Up to 975m Recorded at altitude
  • 348 images trained Machine learning
  • In flower

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