Acacia leptocarpa, commonly known as north coast wattle,[1] is a shrub or small tree native to New Guinea and coastal regions of northern Australia.[2]
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Acacialeptocarpa, commonly known as north coast wattle, is a shrub or small tree native to New Guinea and coastal regions of northern Australia. Acacia...
wingspan is about 30 mm. The larvae feed on a various Acacia species, including A. crassicarpa, A. leptocarpa, A. humifusa and A. holosericea. The caterpillars...
alluvial plains west of the Great Dividing Range. It takes its name from Acacia pendula, the weeping myall. The Weeping Myall woodlands ecological community...
Australia. Atriplex sturtii closely resembles another species of saltbush, A. leptocarpa, correct identification involves critical observation of small differences...