Acacia lanigera

Acacia lanigera

Acacia lanigera, the woolly wattle, is a small shrub endemic to southeastern Australia. As its name suggests, it is covered in soft woolly white hairs that give the plant a distinctive pale, felted appearance. It grows in dry heath and mallee scrub on sandy or loamy soils, producing yellow spherical flower heads in spring.

Taxonomy

Ordo Fabales
Famili Fabaceae (Legume family)
Species Acacia lanigera

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What family does Acacia lanigera belong to?
Acacia lanigera (Acacia lanigera) belongs to the family Fabaceae in the order Fabales.

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