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Common Name(s) | Desert Dogwood, Desert Oak, Wirewood |
Family | Fabaceae |
"Tree 3–10 m high, shrubby, normally somewhat gnarled." (Wattle, 2018)
"This species was treated as A. coriacea subsp. sericophylla by R.S.Cowan & B.R.Maslin in Fl. Australia 11B: 105-106 (2001) but is now reinstated to species status, fide B.R.Maslin & S.vanLeeuwen, Nuytsia 18: 149 (2008)." (Wattle, 2018)
"Grows in red sand and sandy or pebbly loam, mostly in open shrubland over spinifex." (Wattle, 2018)
"Widespread across northern central arid zone from W.A. through N.T. and S.A. to Qld and N.S.W. In N.S.W. it is restricted to the Cumborah and New Angledool areas." (Wattle, 2018)
Maslin, B.R. (coordinator) (2018). WATTLE, Interactive Identification of Australian Acacia. Version 3. (Australian Biological Resources Study, Canberra; Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Perth; Identic Pty. Ltd., Brisbane). https://apps.lucidcentral.org/wattle/text/entities/acacia_sericophylla.htm