Acacia flavescens

Acacia flavescens

Acacia flavescens, known as yellow wattle or primrose wattle, is a small tree native to coastal Queensland. It typically grows in sandy coastal heath and wallum scrub, producing pale yellow to cream-colored flower heads. It is one of many Acacia species adapted to the nutrient-poor, waterlogged sandy soils of the Queensland coastal plain.

Taxonomy

Ordem Fabales
Família Fabaceae (Legume family)
Species Acacia flavescens

Perguntas frequentes

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

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