Species

Acacia floribunda

Etymology

Acacia: Derived from Greek 'akazo' to sharpen, meaning point; spine or thorn.

Common Name(s)

gossamer wattle

Authority

Acacia floribunda (Vent.) Willd.

Family

Fabaceae

Flora Category

Vascular - Exotic

Structural Class

Dicotyledonous Trees & Shrubs

Habitat

Roadside banks and waste places

Features

Shrub to small tree, with sharply angled twigs. Leaves reduced to phyllodes. Phyllodes linear and up to 120 x 10 mm, usually with 3 prominent veins. Inflorescence is a spike of numerous pale yellow clusters. Seed pod is somewhat curved up to 100 x 4 mm.

Similar Taxa

The long thin phyllodes and flowers in spikes separates A. floribunda from all other naturalised Acacia.

Flowering

August, September

Flower Colours

Cream,Yellow

Year Naturalised

1981

Origin

E. Australia


This page last updated on 8 May 2011