Acacia dealbata

Silver Wattle at Googong Foreshore

Acacia dealbata at Googong Foreshore - 21 Jul 2018
Acacia dealbata at Googong Foreshore - 21 Jul 2018
Acacia dealbata at Googong Foreshore - 21 Jul 2018
Acacia dealbata at Googong Foreshore - 21 Jul 2018
Acacia dealbata at Googong Foreshore - 21 Jul 2018
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Identification history

Acacia dealbata 4 Aug 2018 BettyDonWood
Acacia dealbata 4 Aug 2018 MichaelMulvaney
Unidentified 2 Aug 2018 alexwatt

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User's notes

I can't really tell if its mearnsii or parramattensis but pretty sure its not dealbata.

2 comments

   5 Aug 2018
Alex the leaflet segments (pinnae) of A. parramattensis are 2 -7mm long and has two evenly spaced glands between the larger leaflets. It could be Acacia meansii but it tends has leaves that are paler on the underside than the green upper and it also has a leaf stem before the first leaflet. but neither of these features are clear in the photos
alexwatt wrote:
   6 Aug 2018
Thanks for your comments Michael.

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Location information

Sighting information

  • 4 - 15 Abundance
  • 21 Jul 2018 01:58 PM Recorded on
  • alexwatt Recorded by

Additional information

  • 1 metre to 5 metres Plant height

Species information

  • Acacia dealbata Scientific name
  • Silver Wattle Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-Invasive
  • Up to 1211.8m Recorded at altitude
  • 154 images trained Machine learning
  • In flower
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  • Ngunnawal language

    Nummerak

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