- Acacia xanthina
Taxobox
color = lightgreen
name = White stemmed wattle
regnum =Plantae
divisio =Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Fabales
familia =Fabaceae
genus = "Acacia "
species = "A. xanthina"
binomial = "Acacia xanthina"
binomial_authority = Benth."Acacia xanthina", commonly known as white stemmed wattle, is a coastal
shrub or smalltree in the familyFabaceae . Endemic toWestern Australia , it occurs on coastallimestone between Fremantle andShark Bay .White stemmed wattle usually grows as a dense shrub between two and four metres high; it is often much wider than it is tall. Its branches are white or greenish-white, with many bends and twists. Like many other "
Acacia " species, it hasphyllode s rather than true leaves. These are bluish-green, from six to eleven centimetres long, and one to two centimetres wide. The flower heads are bright yellow and spherical, and occur in group of six to nine, but sometimes up to fifteen. It flowers in late winter and spring."Acacia xanthina" was first collected in 1839 by James Drummond, and described by
George Bentham in 1842. The specific name comes from the Greek "xanthos", meaning "yellow", and refers to the flowers.References
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