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Acacia derwentiana

Botanical Name: Acacia derwentiana Commonly Called: Derwent wattle Botanical Family: Mimosaceae Grows: 1-3m H x to 3m W Flowering Season: Late spring/early summer How and where it grows: The banks of the Derwent River and its lower tributaries, the banks of the Carlton and Prosser Rivers in south east Tasmania Where it grows: On the bank of the Derwent River beside the Glenora Road, 2km south from Plenty, downstream of the old railway bridge at the cascades; at the confluence of the Derwent and Broad Rivers via Dawson Road, Ouse; on the bank of the Tyenna River, beside the Gordon River Road, west of the Lake Fenton pipeline, Westerway; along the Carlton River at and upstream from the bridge on the Kellevie Road, Kellevie.
Acacia derwentiana
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Derwent wattle

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