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Acacia falcata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Acacia falcata
''Acacia falcata'', commonly known as sickle wattle and by other vernacular names including sally,〔A ''sallow'' is a shrubby willow (''OED'').〕 is a perennial shrub or tree native to eastern Australia, which reaches five metres in height and has cream flowers in early winter. It gets its common and scientific name for its sickle-shaped leaves. Hardy and adaptable to cultivation, it is used in regeneration of bushland. ==Taxonomy== German botanist Carl Ludwig Willdenow was the first to officially describe the sickle wattle in 1806, although his countryman Johann Christoph Wendland had given it the name ''Mimosa obliqua'' in 1798, this was deemed an illegitimate name. The species name is derived from the Latin word ''falx'' "sickle". Some common names for it are burra, sally, sickle-shaped acacia and silver-leaved wattle.〔
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