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National Library of Australia. "Australian coat of arms".
WorldWideWattle.
Western Australian Herbarium and
Department of
Parks and Wildlife...
- and straw.
Wattle and daub has been used for at
least 6,000
years and is
still an
important construction method in many
parts of the
world. Many historic...
- /əˈkeɪʃə/ or /əˈkeɪsiə/),
known commonly as mimosa, acacia,
thorntree or
wattle, is a
polyphyletic genus of
shrubs and
trees belonging to the subfamily...
- iteaphylla,
commonly known as
Flinders Range wattle, Port
Lincoln wattle,
winter wattle and willow-leaved
wattle, is a
shrub belonging to the
genus Acacia...
-
minutes in. ABC.
Retrieved 15
October 2023. "Australian Coat of Arms".
WorldWideWattle.
Archived from the
original on 4
December 2014.
Retrieved 23 September...
-
Acacia fimbriata,
commonly known as the
fringed wattle,
Brisbane golden wattle, or just the
Brisbane wattle, is a
species of
Acacia that is
native to much...
-
Botanic Gardens, Sydney.
Retrieved 17 July 2014. "Acacia longissima".
WorldWideWattle.
Western Australian Herbarium.
Retrieved 29
March 2020. v t e v t e...
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Legume Database &
Information Service. "Uses of
Australian Acacias".
World Wide Wattle. 29 May 2013. Lodi News-Sentinel, Oct 12, 2007,
Bettijane Levine,...
- The
family contains the
wattle-eyes,
batises and shrike-flycatchers. They were
previously classed as a
subfamily of the Old
World flycatchers, Muscicapidae...
- open
woodland communities. List of
Acacia species "Acacia stanleyi".
WorldWideWattle.
Western Australian Herbarium.
Retrieved 13
March 2020. "Acacia stanleyi"...