Status:
valid
Authors:
Maiden & Blakely
Source:
tro
Year:
1927
Citation Micro:
J. Roy. Soc. Western Australia13: 25 (1927)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001055553
Common Names
- Acacia inophloia
- Woolly-Stemmed Acacia
- Woolly-Stemmed Wattle
Description
Acacia inophloia (also called woolly-barked wattle, among many other common names) is a small tree native to Australia. It has small, yellow flowers and grows in open woodlands, grasslands, and disturbed areas.
Uses & Benefits
Acacia inophloia is used for its timber, as an ornamental plant, and to provide shade.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Acacia inophloia is a yellow ball-shaped flower. The seed is a flat, dark brown seed. The seedlings are thin and have a light green color.
Where to Find Acacia inophloia
Acacia inophloia can be found in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Species in the Acacia genus
Acacia constricta,
Acacia auriculiformis,
Acacia koa,
Acacia scleroxyla,
Acacia verticillata,
Acacia kauaiensis,
Acacia brandegeana,
Acacia breviracemosa,
Acacia retinodes,
Acacia neriifolia,
Acacia acuminata,
Acacia complanata,
Acacia excelsa,
Acacia georginae,
Acacia kettlewelliae,
Acacia phlebophylla,
Acacia prominens,
Acacia binervata,
Acacia buxifolia,
Acacia brachybotrya,
Acacia bivenosa,
Acacia calamifolia,
Acacia cardiophylla,
Acacia chrysotricha,
Acacia constablei,
Acacia caesiella,
Acacia decora,
Acacia fasciculifera,
Acacia falciformis,
Acacia flavescens,
Acacia gladiiformis,
Acacia gilbertii,
Acacia hakeoides,
Acacia ixiophylla,
Acacia lanigera,
Acacia lineata,
Acacia luteola,
Acacia latifolia,
Acacia montana,
Acacia megacephala,
Acacia mabellae,
Acacia mollifolia,
Acacia oswaldii,
Acacia obtusifolia,
Acacia pulchella,
Acacia polybotrya,
Acacia rhodoxylon,
Acacia rubida,
Acacia rigens,
Acacia stricta,
Species in the Fabaceae family