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Acacia uncifolia (formerly known as A. retinodes; Fabaceae) 1:128 |
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Acacia
uncifolia is a rare species in Tasmania. It is only found on
Flinders Island. It has long, narrow phyllodes that have only one
vein. The flowers are in solitary, spherical heads. A distinctive
feature of this species is that the tip of the leaf has a small
hook.
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