Cootamundra wattle
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Acacia baileyana |
The Cootamundra Wattle (Acacia baileyana) is a shrub or tree in the Family Fabaceae. The Cootamundra is but one of nearly 1000 species of Acacia found in Australia.
Wattles have (usually) grey-green foliage in a variety of shapes and sizes, and cream to golden flowers. The small flowers are arranged in spherical to cylindrical inflorescences, with only the stamens prominent. Wattle flowers profusely for a very short period of time, and many people are allergic to some or all species. Wattles have been extensively introduced into New Zealand and are regarded by many New Zealanders as one of the most typical features of their home landscape.
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