Acacia plicata
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Acacia plicata Maslin, 1975
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Acacia plicata is a species of wattle which is endemic to an area between Perth and Geraldton in Western Australia. It is an erect shrub that usually grows from 0.9 metres to 2 metres high. Its globular, yellow flowerheads appear from late winter until mid spring.[1][2]
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