Acacia pentadenia   Karri Wattle Endemic

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This Wattle is to be seen in various stages of flowering at the edge of the Karri forests around this part of southwest Australia and according to texts flowers from June to September. The leaves are very like ferns with 20 to 30 small pinules. It can be creamy white and pale yellow and is found mostly in this far south west corner of Western Australia between Albany and Margaret River and inland to approximately Manjimup.

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Acacia pentadenia Karri Wattle

Edge of Karri Forest by S.W. Highway near Manjimup 9th August 2012

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Acacia pentadenia

Acacia pentadenia Karri Wattle

Edge of Karri Forest by S.W. Highway near Manjimup 9th August 2012

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Edge of Karri Forest by S.W. Highway near Manjimup 9th August 2012

Added on 9th August 2012, updated 18th January 2013, updated 11th March 2013

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