Acacia falcata

Categories

Nitrogen FixerShrubWattle

Common Names

Hickory Wattle, Sickle-Leaved Wattle

Family

Fabaceae, Sub-family Mimosoideae

Description

Slender shrub or tree 2–5 m high. Branchlets acutely angled at extremities, red-brown, commonly lightly pruinose, glabrous. Phyllodes falcate, broadest above middle, much-narrowed at base, 7–19 cm long, 1–4 cm wide, thin, grey-green to glaucous, sometimes green, glabrous, with excentric midrib (WorldWideWattle ver. 2)

Notes

Acacia falcata is used in large quantities due to a high success rate in rehabilitation, the ease of collection, processing and storage. Commonly seen colonising roadsides after disturbance.

Historical Notes

Distribution

"Occurs in coastal regions and on the eastern slopes of the Great Divide from near Narooma, N.S.W., N to Bundaberg and also near Herberton and Ingham (c. 900 km north of Bundaberg), Qld. A similar Qld disjunction occurs in A. falciformis and A. fimbriata. A common element of the understorey of Eucalyptus communities, often in shallow stony soil." (WorldWideWattle ver.2)

Distribution Map | Acacia falcata | Queensland Native Seeds

Acacia falcata | inflorescence, phyllode | Queensland Native Seeds
Acacia falcata | habit | Queensland Native Seeds
Acacia falcata | seedling | Queensland Native Seeds
Acacia falcata | seed | Queensland Native Seeds

Referances and Related Links

WorldWideWattle ver. 2. Published on the internet at: www.worldwidewattle.com [Accessed June 26, 2019]

http://worldwidewattle.com/speciesgallery/falcata.php?id=23644