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Acacia euthyphylla

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Acacia euthyphylla Maslin, Nuytsia 12: 347 (1999)

Dense to mid-dense, rounded to funnel-shaped shrub 1–2 m high. Branchlets slightly flexuose, finely ribbed, glabrous. Phyllodes erect, linear, straight to shallowly incurved, 4–9 cm long, 2–3 mm wide, narrowed towards base, acute to obtuse-mucronulate (mucro sometimes coarsely pungent), slightly thickened, finely longitudinally wrinkled when dry, light green, glabrous; midrib not prominent; gland 1 cm or more above pulvinus. Inflorescences 2-headed racemes; raceme axes 1–2 mm long, glabrous; peduncles 5–8 mm long; heads globular, 4–5 mm diam., 18–21-flowered, golden. Flowers 5-merous; sepals free. Pods (immature) linear, to 6 cm long, 3.5 mm wide, glabrous; marginal nerve narrow. Seeds (immature) longitudinal.

Restricted occurrence from Truslove (c. 60 km N of Esperance) E to near Clyde Hill (c. 110 km E of Truslove), south-western W.A. Grows in sand or clay loam, in seasonal swamps or around periphery of salt lakes and marshes, in tall mytaceous shrubland and mallee woodland.

Similar in appearance to A. crassiuscula which has thicker, dark green phyllodes with prominent midribs and the gland nearer the pulvinus, cream-coloured flower-heads in much longer racemes and gamosepalous calyx; its range is also quite different, as is its preference for granitic situations.

Type of accepted name

Truslove Reserve, c. 11 km due NNE of Scaddan, W.A., 15 Aug. 1985, B.R.Maslin 5804 ; holo: PERTH; iso: CANB, K, PERTH.

Representative collections

W.A.: 15 km SW of Mt Ney, 5 km NE of Burdett Road on Mt Ney Road, M.A.Burgman 1652 & S.McNee (PERTH); Truslove Reserve, Cox Rd, 1.5 km S of Truslove Rd intersection, 13 km NE of Scaddan, B.R.Maslin 5805 (G, MEL, NY, PERTH).

(BRM)

WATTLE Acacias of Australia CD-ROM graphic

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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