Black wattle
Black wattle is the common name for a number of species of Acacia that are native to Australia, as listed below:
- Acacia aulacocarpa
- Acacia auriculiformis, also known as Darwin black wattle or northern black wattle;
- Acacia concurrens
- Acacia crassicarpa
- Acacia decurrens, also known as early black wattle
- Acacia hakeoides, also known as western black wattle
- Acacia implexa
- Acacia leiocalyx, also known as early-flowering black wattle
- Acacia mabellae
- Acacia mangium
- Acacia mearnsii, also known as late black wattle and the species of tree that is known to be, commercially, the most important tannin producer in Southern Africa
- Acacia melanoxylon, a 'timber' tree that is commonly known as Australian blackwood
- Acacia neriifolia
- Acacia plectocarpa
- Acacia salicina
- Acacia stenophylla
It may also refer to Callicoma serratifolia, a tall shrub or tree which also occurs/is found in Australia.
References
- "Australian plant common name database". Australian National Herbarium. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
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