Acacia cowleana, Halls Creek wattle,[2] is a northern Australian native shrub.[3] It is a flowering plant with yellow flowers that only open in winter.[4] Its origin is the Northern Australia's dry tropics.[5] It belongs to the genus of Acacia.
^"Vascular Plants". biodiversity.org.au.
^"NT Flora: Acacia cowleana". eflora.nt.gov.au. Retrieved 5 November 2021.
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Acaciacowleana, Halls Creek wattle, is a northern Australian native shrub. It is a flowering plant with yellow flowers that only open in winter. Its...
Bruce Maslin and Maurice McDonald in 1997 in the work A reappraisal of Acaciacowleana and allied taxa, including the description of a new species, A. elachantha...
resembles Acaciacowleana and Acacia elachantha but has glabrous and thinner phyllodes and longer, more curved pods. It is thought to be allied with Acacia tropica...
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