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Acacia aulacocarpa
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A. aulacocarpa
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Acacia aulacocarpa
A. aulacocarpa tree.

Acacia aulacocarpa is an Australian tree in the Fabaceae family.

A. aulacocarpa occurs naturally East of the Great Dividing Range from North Queensland to Northern New South Wales. Despite its extensive distribution it is a relatively uncommon species as populations tend to be locally confined to creek banks or run-on sites near rock outcrops.

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The word 'wattle' or 'acacia' was first used in Australia to describe various acacia plants discovered by Captain Arthur Phillp, the first Governor of New South Wales.