Juniper Wattle

Acacia ulicifolia

"Acacia ulicifolia", commonly known as prickly Moses or juniper wattle is a shrub of the genus "Acacia" and the subgenus "Phyllodineae", native to Australia.
Acacia ulicifolia - Prickly moses  Acacia ulicifolia,Australia,Geotagged,Juniper Wattle,Summer

Appearance

"Acacia ulicifolia" is decumbent to an erect shrub 0.5–2 m high, with smooth grey bark. The phyllodes which are leaf like in appearance and function, are short and needle like, 8–14 mm long.

The inflorescence of the plant, or the collections of flowers, consist of a flower head attached to the stem by a long slender stalk 8–15 mm long. The flowers are pale cream. The pod is 3–5 cm long, 3 mm wide, curved and evenly constricted between the seeds. Flowering period is mid autumn to mid spring.

The common name prickly Moses is a corruption of prickly mimosa.
Acacia ulicifolia - Prickly Moses  Acacia ulicifolia,Australia,Geotagged,Juniper Wattle,Winter

Habitat

"Acacia ulicifolia" is found in dry sclerophyll forests and woodlands, usually in sandy soil. It is widespread in New South Wales along the coast and tablelands. It is also found in Queensland, Victoria and Tasmania.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderFabales
FamilyFabaceae
GenusAcacia
SpeciesA. ulicifolia
Photographed in
Australia