Acacia victoriae
Acacia victoriae
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Acacia victoriae, known as bramble wattle or elegant wattle, is a tall shrub or small tree native to widespread areas of inland Australia. It grows in mulga, bluebush, and mallee scrublands, tolerating drought and poor soils. The plant has been studied for its edible seeds, which were an important food source for Aboriginal Australians, and its seed flour is being explored commercially as a bushfood product.
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What family does Acacia victoriae belong to?
Acacia victoriae (Acacia victoriae) belongs to the family Fabaceae in the order Fabales.
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