Acacia obliqua

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Read about Acacia obliqua in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Acacia obliqua, Cunn. (A. rotundifolia, Hook.). A drooping shrub, with finger-like branches, angular and slightly pubescent: phyll. obliquely obovate to orbicular, 1/4-1/2in. long, 1/4-3/8in. wide; 1 excentric nerve ending in recurved point; stipules minute; gland, when present, one-third distant from base: fls. 5-merous, solitary or in pairs on peduncles 1/2in. long; fls. 15-20 in a head; petals with midrib; sepals narrow, half as long as petals: pod more or less twisted and constricted between the seeds, 1-2 in. long, 1/8in. wide, thin, with nerve-like margins; funicle club-shaped, half as long as seed; ripe July, Aug. Fls. Feb. B.M. 4041. CH


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