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How long can a Black wattle live for?

Black wattle is a relatively short lived tree with a life span of 10 to 20 years depending on conditions


What color is wattle?

A bird's wattle is usually red. A wattle can be a tree with green leaves and gold or yellow flowers. Wattle can also consist of thing branches or twigs woven together to be put in the wall of a building and covered with mud called daub. This was used in the Middle Ages.


What color is a wattle?

A bird's wattle is usually red. A wattle can be a tree with green leaves and gold or yellow flowers. Wattle can also consist of thing branches or twigs woven together to be put in the wall of a building and covered with mud called daub. This was used in the Middle Ages.


Is the golden wattle tree poisonous to animals?

common wattle is it deadly to my cattle


Is a wattle tree a hard or soft wood tree?

soft


Why are the leaves on your fig tree turning yellow?

black spots on the leaves?


What is the national tree of Australiya?

Golden Wattle


What are examples of leaf?

Black walnut leaves, rose bush leaves, and the Ohio Buckeye tree's leaves


Why do leaves turn black and curl?

The tree has a fungal disease.


What is Australia's tree?

Properly the gum tree.... but theirs wattle and bottle brushes too.


What is the English name of acaciaauriculiformis?

Acacia auriculiformis, commonly known as Auri, Earleaf acacia, Earpod wattle, Northern black wattle, Papuan wattle, Tan wattle, is a fast-growing, crooked, gnarly tree in the family Fabaceae. It is native to Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. It grows up to 30m tall.[1] Acacia auriculiformishas about 47 000 seeds/kg.


Who discovered the golden wattle?

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.