- Acacia hemiteles
Taxobox
name = Tan wattle
regnum =Plantae
divisio =Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Fabales
familia =Fabaceae
genus = "Acacia "
species = "A. hemiteles"
binomial = "Acacia hemiteles"
binomial_authority = Benth."Acacia hemiteles", commonly known as tan wattle, is a
shrub in the familyFabaceae . It is widely distributed throughout south central Western Australia. It was formerly thought to be endemic to Western Australia, but has recently been collected near Maralinga inSouth Australia . Tan wattle is a good coloniser of disturbed or burnt ground, and is therefore often seen in mining areas.Tan wattle grows to a height of about three metres. It is bushy, and is often broader than it is high. Like most "
Acacia " species, it hasphyllode s rather than true leaves. These are a grey-green colour, around seven centimetres long and 4 millimetres wide. The flowers are yellow, and held in small spherical clusters that arise in the leafaxil s. The pods are brown, about ten centimetres long and one centimetre wide.References
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