Acacia maidenii

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Read about Acacia maidenii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Acacia maidenii, F. v. M. A tall shrub or tree 50 ft. high, with rough bark, fissured at intervals: phyll. lanceolate to lanceolate-falcate, narrowed at each end, striate with fine veins, several more prominent, more or less pubescent, 4-6 in. long, 1/6-1/2in. wide; gland about 1/4in. from base: fl.-spikes in pairs about 1 in. long; fls. 4-merous, calyx not half so long as corolla: pod narrow, 1/8in. wide, variously twisted into bow-knots and usually with one suture of the valves gaping open; seeds longitudinal, shining, black, funicle pale reddish, almost or quite encircling the seed and suddenly doubled back from the summit. Fls. Sept. CH


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