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* 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.
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Both of the terms 'mimosa' and 'wattle' are used to refer to acacia plants. As such, there's not truly a major difference.
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Wattle trees are of the genus Acacia, in the Mimosa family, and common throughout Australia, where there are over 600 different species. Varying in size, they may grow as low shrubs, or tall trees. Remarkably adaptable, they grow from rainforest areas to coastal heaths and remote, parched desert country. Wattle seeds grow in pods which need heat to release them and to stimulate germination. The shape of the pods vary, to coiled, looped and twisted. The seeds have a very hard outer covering. The golden wattle (Acacia pycnantha) was officially gazetted as Australia's national floral emblem in 1988. This species also features on the Australian coat of arms.
The Golden Wattle reproduces through Seeds
Because it produces a mass of fluffy, fragrant golden flowers
The Golden Wattle was first formally introduced by George Bentham in the London Journal of Botany in 1842. The Golden Wattle is a flowering tree and is the floral emblem of Australia.
The golden wattle needs rain; to help it grow.Sun; so it does NT always have to be wet.
common wattle is it deadly to my cattle
The Golden Wattle is the national floral emblem of Australia.
The wattle is a variety of acacia.
There are many species of wattle, but the flowers tend to be yellow to golden in color.
Golden Wattle
The Golden Wattle (Acacia pycnantha) is on Australia's coat of arms.The Golden wattle is also Australia's floral emblem.
Acacia pycnantha
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.