
Round-Leaf Wattle
acacia acinacea
The Round-Leaf Wattle, scientifically known as Acacia acinacea, is a charming and resilient native Australian shrub. It's highly regarded for its distinctive foliage and the spectacular display of golden-yellow flowers that brighten the landscape from late winter into spring. This species is a true testament to the adaptability of Australian flora, thriving in often challenging, dry conditions. Beyond its ornamental appeal, the Round-Leaf Wattle plays a vital ecological role, providing habitat and food for native wildlife, and contributing to soil health through its nitrogen-fixing capabilities. Its cheerful presence makes it a popular choice for native gardens and revegetation efforts across its range.
Hábitat: Found in a variety of habitats including dry sclerophyll forests, woodlands, mallee, and heathlands, often on rocky slopes or sandy soils.
Aspecto
This species typically grows as a dense, spreading shrub, reaching heights and widths of 1 to 3 meters. Its most defining feature is its small, round to obovate phyllodes (flattened leaf stalks) which are 0.5 to 2 cm long, often featuring a slightly pointed tip and a grey-green to mid-green coloration. The flowers are bright golden yellow, appearing in profuse, spherical clusters along the branches, creating a striking visual impact. Following flowering, it produces linear, coiled, or curved seed pods that contain dark, hard seeds.

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Acacia acinacea is a popular choice for rockeries, low-maintenance gardens, and as a small informal hedge due to its drought tolerance, attractive appearance, and adaptability to various soil types.
Its vibrant yellow flowers are an important early-season food source, providing nectar and pollen for a diverse array of native insects and birds, contributing significantly to local biodiversity.
The 'leaves' of the Round-Leaf Wattle are actually flattened leaf stalks called phyllodes, an adaptation that helps the plant conserve water in dry Australian environments.
The genus Acacia is the largest plant genus in Australia, comprising over 1,000 species, most of which are commonly known as 'wattles' and are iconic symbols of the Australian bush.
Habilidades especiales
Drought Tolerance
Acacia acinacea is exceptionally well-adapted to arid and semi-arid conditions, allowing it to thrive with minimal water once established and making it resilient to prolonged dry spells.
Nitrogen Fixation
Like other legumes, this wattle forms a symbiotic relationship with specific rhizobium bacteria in its root nodules, converting atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form, thereby enriching the soil.
Fire Regeneration
The seeds of Acacia acinacea possess a hard coat that often requires heat or smoke treatment to break dormancy and germinate, a critical adaptation for regeneration after bushfires in its native environment.
Medidas y detalles
- Longitud
- 100-300 cm
- Peso
- 2-20 kg
- Esperanza de vida
- 10-25 años
Dieta y alimentación
As a photosynthetic plant, Acacia acinacea generates its own energy by converting sunlight into sugars through photosynthesis. It absorbs essential water and mineral nutrients from the soil via its root system and takes in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Alimentos principales
- Sunlight
- Carbon Dioxide
- Water
- Nitrogen
- Phosphorus
- Potassium
Método de búsqueda
- Foraging
Conexiones ecológicas
European Honey Bee
Apis mellifera
Pollination of flowers
Native Bees
various species
Pollination of flowers
Kangaroo
Macropus spp.
Browsing on foliage and young shoots
Ants
various species
Seed dispersal via elaiosomes
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Preguntas frecuentes
¿Cómo identificar a Round-Leaf Wattle?
La forma más fácil de identificar a Round-Leaf Wattle es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.
¿Cuál es el longitud de Round-Leaf Wattle?
100-300 cm
¿Cuál es el peso de Round-Leaf Wattle?
2-20 kg
¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Round-Leaf Wattle?
10-25 años
¿Qué come Round-Leaf Wattle?
As a photosynthetic plant, Acacia acinacea generates its own energy by converting sunlight into sugars through photosynthesis. It absorbs essential water and mineral nutrients from the soil via its root system and takes in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Round-Leaf Wattle?
Found in a variety of habitats including dry sclerophyll forests, woodlands, mallee, and heathlands, often on rocky slopes or sandy soils.
¿Cómo caza Round-Leaf Wattle?
Foraging
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