Acacia wattsiana

Acacia wattsiana

Acacia wattsiana, known as Watts wattle, is a tall shrub or small tree endemic to South Australia. It grows in mallee scrub and dry woodland on sandy loam soils, producing yellow globular flower heads in spring. Named after William Walter Watts, an Australian naturalist and botanist, it is one of many wattle species endemic or near-endemic to South Australia.

Taxonomy

Ordo Fabales
Famili Fabaceae (Legume family)
Species Acacia wattsiana

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

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