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Australia has many native plants. If the question means the national floral emblem of Australia, the answer is Golden Wattle.
The wattle is a variety of acacia.
Because Wattle is a distinctly Australian plant that has had a part in the development of the country.
The plant on the Australian Coat-of-Arms is the Golden Wattle. it is the national floral emblem of Australia.
The scientific name of the Golden Wattle is Acacia pycnantha. It is a species of Acacia native to southeastern Australia and is the official floral emblem of Australia.
There are numerous species of plant found across Australia. The eucalyptus and wattle (acacia) trees are the most prolific.
The Golden Wattle is the national floral emblem of Australia and is found predominantly in southeastern Australia. It typically grows in open forests, woodlands, and scrublands. The plant is known for its bright golden flowers that bloom in late winter and early spring.
* The Golden Wattle was proclaimed as the floral emblem of Australia in 1988. * It's characterised by large, golden ball-shaped flowers. * It is both frost and drought tolerant. * Australia's official colours of green and gold were adopted from the green and gold of the Golden Wattle. * The Golden Wattle features on Australia's highest national ward, the Order of Australia. * September 1, the first day of Spring, was declared National Wattle Day in 1992. * The story goes that a wattle was the first plant to flower in Hiroshima after the atomic bomb was detonated in 1945.
The plant on the Australian coat of arms is the Golden Wattle. This is the floral emblem of Australia. Originally, the kangaroo and emu were standing on a grassy knoll, but this was replaced by the Golden Wattle.
it doesn't only exist in austalia
The boronia is a plant that is native to Australia.
Acacia pycnantha, commonly known as Golden Wattle, is a tree native to South Eastern Australia. It has adapted to its environment by exhibiting some frost tolerance, and the ability to grow in a number of soil conditions.