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Drummond's Wattle
Acacia drummondii

A member of the acacia family that in tropical and subtropical countries has about 1200 species. More than 1000 are found in Australia and half are growing in WA. It is one of the few wattle that have leaves, the others generally have modified leaf stems.
FLOWERS: July to October.
DISTRIBUTION: Found along streams.

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Information from Common Wildflowers of the South-West Forests by Andrew Brown, Greg Keighery and Carolyn Thomson. Published by the Department of Conservation and Land Management.