Acacia dodonaeifolia

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Read about Acacia dodonaeifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Acacia dodonaeifolia, Willd. A tall, glabrous, very resinous shrub: phyll. lanceolate to linear-falcate, tapering to base, having the appearance of being encrusted with a brownish powder, 1 1/2-2, sometimes 4, in. long, about 1/4in. wide, the lateral veins prominent and anastomosing; 1 central nerve ending in an oblique point: fls. solitary or in pairs, not exceeding the phyll.; peduncles 1/2in. long; about 40 fls. in a head, 5-merpus; calyx more than half as long as corolla: pod straight or falcate, about 1/4in-wide; seeds longitudinal; funicle with last 2 or 3 folds dilated into an irregular cup-shaped aril. March.—Superficially this resembles the A. retinodes group, but the fls. are solitary or in pairs instead of in racemes, and it has an apparent incrustation on foliage. CH


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