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Acacia implexa

Lightwood, Hickory Wattle

Upright small tree with rough greyish bark.

Additional information

  • FamilyFabaceae
  • StoreyMiddle storey
  • Size5-15 m x 4-7 m
  • Plant groupingTrees 3-25 m
  • LeavesSickle-shaped foliage 7-20 cm x 6-25 mm, with 3 slightly raised main veins.
  • Flower colourCream
  • Flowering timeDecember to March
  • FlowersSmall clusters of scented ball-shaped flowerhead . Pods are very twisted. White seed stalks looped 1-2 times around the seed tip.
  • Bird attractingSeeds, insects
  • Butterfly attractingNo
  • Frog habitatNo
  • Growing conditionsFound in shallow drier soils of open forests but adaptable to a variety of well drained conditions. Frost tolerant. Full sun, dappled or partial shade.
  • Garden useWindbreak, shade, taller screen. Long lived tree. Autumn flowering is a feature.
  • Commercially availableGenerally
  • Conservation statusScattered in a few areas within the Shire.
  • Aboriginal Use Food - seeds; fibre - twine; bark - medicine
  • Related speciesAcacia melanoxylon, Acacia frigescens
Photographer/s: 1 Yarra Ranges Council photo library; 2, 5 Marilyn Bull ©; 3 Russell Best, NatureShare ©; 4 Colleen Miller ©

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