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Acacia stricta

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Acacia stricta (hop wattle, straight wattle) is a perennial tree.[2] The plant is adaptable to most soils, tolerating full sun or partial to complete shade. Tolerates drought conditions and moderately salty winds. The shrub is useful in planting, as it is not too dense and can be used for screening other plants. The plant grows up to 2-4m depending on conditions.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Bessen, E.; Gowland, K. (2022). "Acacia stricta". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2022: e.T200143313A200149864. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2022-1.RLTS.T200143313A200149864.en. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  2. ^ a b ILDIS LegumeWeb
  3. ^ Scott, Rob; Blake, Neil; Campbell, Jeannie; Evans, Doug; Williams, Nicholas (2002). Indigenous Plants of the Sandbelt A Gardening Guide for South-eastern Melbourne. St Kilda: Earthcare. p. 118. ISBN 095810090X.
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Acacia stricta: Brief Summary

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Acacia stricta (hop wattle, straight wattle) is a perennial tree. The plant is adaptable to most soils, tolerating full sun or partial to complete shade. Tolerates drought conditions and moderately salty winds. The shrub is useful in planting, as it is not too dense and can be used for screening other plants. The plant grows up to 2-4m depending on conditions.

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