Acacia doratoxylon

1 Currawang at Queanbeyan East, NSW

Acacia doratoxylon at Queanbeyan East, NSW - 4 Jul 2023
Acacia doratoxylon at Queanbeyan East, NSW - 4 Jul 2023
Acacia doratoxylon at Queanbeyan East, NSW - 4 Jul 2023
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Acacia doratoxylon 24 Jul 2023 natureguy
Acacia doratoxylon 24 Jul 2023 CarbonAI
Acacia doratoxylon 24 Jul 2023 natureguy

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Vast numbers here

2 comments

Tapirlord wrote:
   24 Jul 2023
Super interesting, though not surprising looking at the map.
natureguy wrote:
   24 Jul 2023
Yes the habitat and flora here is quite interesting. A large variety of Euc's too which seems quite consistent with whats at my place which is further north along this same ridgeline (I suspect this is pronounced on these ridgelines where multiple different facing aspects of the hills meet). And yes also quite a few interesting species along the river here. I think most local pops of A. doratoxylon are associated with the Murrumbidgee or Molonglo

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  • 1,001 - 10,000 Abundance
  • 4 Jul 2023 02:57 PM Recorded on
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  • False In flower

Species information

  • Acacia doratoxylon Scientific name
  • Currawang Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 656.11m Recorded at altitude
  • 100 images trained Machine learning
  • In flower
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