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Acacia grasbyi

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Fabaceae

Scientific name
  
Acacia grasbyi

Order
  
Fabales

Genus
  
Acacia

Rank
  
Species

Similar
  
Acacia cyperophylla, Acacia citrinoviridis, Acacia inaequilatera, Acacia brachystachya, Acacia pruinocarpa

Acacia grasbyi, commonly known as miniritchie, is a tree in the family Fabaceae. Endemic to Australia, it occurs throughout the arid interior of Western Australia, with isolated populations in South Australia and the Northern Territory.

Miniritchie grows is a shrubby tree to a height of about four metres. It typically has several main stems. These are often twisted, and are always covered in distinctive minni ritchi bark, which peels in small curly flakes. Like most Acacia species, it has phyllodes rather than true leaves. These are rigid, round in cross-section with a diameter of about a millimetre, and up to nine centimetres long. The flowers are yellow, and held in cylindrical clusters about three centimetres long and five millimetres in diameter, on stalks about two centimetres long. The pods are brown, up to eleven centimetres long, with tight constrictions between the seeds.

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Acacia grasbyi Wikipedia