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ACACIA PENDULA. A.Cunningham 1877

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[Iconography of Australian species of Acacia and cognate genera, by Ferdinand von Mueller, J. Ferres, Govt. Printer (Melbourne), No 6. 1877]

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Acacia pendula (Weeping Myall)

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Wattle tree with weeping branches and silver grey foliage that grows in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. It is an endangered species in the Hunter Valley and the Sydney basin.