- Acacia xiphophylla
Taxobox
name = "Acacia xiphophylla"
regnum =Plantae
divisio =Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Fabales
familia =Fabaceae
genus = "Acacia "
species = "A. xiphophylla"
binomial = "Acacia xiphophylla"
binomial_authority = E.Pritz."Acacia xiphophylla", commonly known as snakewood or snake-wood, is a
tree in the familyFabaceae . Endemic toWestern Australia , it occurs on saline semi-arid land in theGascoyne River and Ashburton catchments east and north of Carnarvon.Snakewood grows as a spreading tree, usually with two or three main trunks. It can grow up to five metres high and eight metres wide. Like most "
Acacia " species, it hasphyllode s rather than true leaves. These are bluish grey in colour, and may be up to eight centimetres long and eight millimetres wide. The flowers are yellow, and held in cylindrical clusters about three centimetres long. The pods are up to twelve centimetres long and eight millimetres wide, and have constrictions between the seeds.The wood of other trees with wavy grain or wavy coloration has also been called
snakewood .References
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