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Acacia incanicarpa

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Acacia incanicarpa A.R.Chapm. & Maslin, Nuytsia 12: 489 (1999)

Rounded or obconical bushy shrub 1- 2.5 m high. Branchlets ribbed, hoary, often scurfy. Phyllodes oblanceolate to narrowly oblong or elliptic, 4- 9 cm long, 7- 14 mm wide, obtuse with a blunt apiculum, coriaceous, silvery grey-green, sericeous between nerves, with 1 or 3 distant main nerves per face and numerous fine, closely parallel, non-anastomosing nerves inbetween, the central nerve slightly more prominent than the rest, the marginal nerves yellow (reddish and resinous on young phyllodes). Inflorescences simple, 1-headed; peduncles 2- 3 mm long, sericeous, indumentum often obscured by resin; spikes obloid to short-cylindrical, 7- 10 mm long, 4- 5 mm diam., light golden. Flowers 5-merous; sepals 2/3- 3/4-united, with broadly triangular lobes. Pods erect to patent, linear, straight, to 10 cm long, 4- 5 mm wide, firmly crustaceous, hoary. Seeds longitudinal, oblong-elliptic, 3- 5 mm long, semi-glossy, dark brown; aril apical, white (fresh).

Restricted to Cape Le Grand Natl Park, W.A. Grows in pockets of loamy sand on granitic slopes and ridges, in open scrub, open heath and low shrubland.

Bears some resemblance to A. tarculensis , from S.A., which has generally shorter phyllodes, longer flower spikes, free sepals and broader, curved pods containing larger, slightly obliquely arranged seeds.

Type of accepted name

Lower slopes of S face, Frenchman Peak E of Esperance, W.A., 30 Dec. 1983, B.R.Maslin 5545 ; holo: PERTH; iso: CANB, G, K, MEL, NY.

Representative collections

W.A.: Cape Le Grand Natl Park, A.Strid 21174 (AD, CANB, MEL, NSW, PERTH); Mt Le Grand, P.G.Wilson 5582 (PERTH).

(ARC & BRM)

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The information presented here originally appeared on the WATTLE CD-ROM which was jointly published by the Australian Biological Resources Study, Canberra, and the Department of Parks and Wildlife, Perth; it was produced by CSIRO Publishing from where it is available for purchase. The WATTLE custodians are thanked for allowing us to post this information here.

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