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・ Acacia binervata
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・ Acacia brunioides
・ Acacia burkittii
・ Acacia buxifolia
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Acacia cana
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・ Acacia cincinnata
・ Acacia citrinoviridis
・ Acacia clementii
・ Acacia cognata
・ Acacia colei
・ Acacia College
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・ Acacia concinna
・ Acacia concurrens
・ Acacia confusa
・ Acacia coolgardiensis
・ Acacia coriacea
・ Acacia coriacea subsp. coriacea


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Acacia cana : ウィキペディア英語版
Acacia cana

''Acacia cana'', or commonly named as boree or the cabbage-tree wattle or broad-leaved nealie, is part of the family Fabaceae and sub-family Mimosoideae. It is a dense shrub- tree that can grow to 6 metres high and is a perennial plant meaning it has long life span and doesn’t necessary produce a high amount of seed. The cabbage-tree wattle heavily flowers from August till October and relies on animals and insects for pollination and dispersal of seeds. This least concern acacia species is found in the western plains of New South Wales and Central Queensland the habitats of these areas are found to be sandy soils and gibber plains ( Desert pavement).
==Description==
''Acacia cana'' is one of Australia's native wattles. It grows to about 6m in height and is a dense shrub-tree that is often described as gnarled and deformed in shape.〔〔 It is a native species that is a perennial that produces 15-35 flowers that are coloured bright yellow to golden, these flowers start to occur in August right through to October.〔〔 The shrub is found to have 5–13 cm long branchlets (phyllodes) that are covered in fine sliver hairs; leaves are thin with a length of 6 cm and a width of 5mm. While pods are slightly curved but thin with a length of around 10 cm and are covered in fine hairs. Some distinctive traits of ''Acacia cana'' is that it has one gland located at the base of the plant, that most of this species is covered in fine small hairs and it bark is grey.

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