Couldn’t find flowers or seed pods quite fern like by Brajinoff-needs-pee plant identificationWhat's this plant 6 Comments Brajinoff-needs-pee 2 years ago Possibly rounded it down to an acacia Elvis_Take_The_Wheel 2 years ago Looks like what I’d call mimosa hostilis here in the States, but I’d love to hear a more well-educated take on what it might be in Australia! Mr_Mojo_Risin_83 2 years ago Is an acacia/Wattle. There are way too many kinds to memorise them all, sorry. Calathea-Murderer 2 years ago Another vote for acacia. Something in the pea family for sure. *Fabaceae* WarmedCrumpet 2 years ago Looks like Cape Wattle ( Albizia sp.) Fast growing and a definite environmental pest 8nothing8but8trouble 2 years ago Mimosa…..here in the states the blooms are pink Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Elvis_Take_The_Wheel 2 years ago Looks like what I’d call mimosa hostilis here in the States, but I’d love to hear a more well-educated take on what it might be in Australia!
Mr_Mojo_Risin_83 2 years ago Is an acacia/Wattle. There are way too many kinds to memorise them all, sorry.
Calathea-Murderer 2 years ago Another vote for acacia. Something in the pea family for sure. *Fabaceae*
WarmedCrumpet 2 years ago Looks like Cape Wattle ( Albizia sp.) Fast growing and a definite environmental pest
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Possibly rounded it down to an acacia
Looks like what I’d call mimosa hostilis here in the States, but I’d love to hear a more well-educated take on what it might be in Australia!
Is an acacia/Wattle. There are way too many kinds to memorise them all, sorry.
Another vote for acacia.
Something in the pea family for sure. *Fabaceae*
Looks like Cape Wattle ( Albizia sp.)
Fast growing and a definite environmental pest
Mimosa…..here in the states the blooms are pink