Acacia macradenia is also known as the zig-zag wattle, which derives from its zig-zag stem growth pattern. Another name used to identify A. macradenia is the 'bed of rivers'.
Distinguishing features include alternating phyllodes, yellow globular clusters growing at the forks of the branches and a 'zig-zag' stem.[1]
^Biosecurity Queensland (2011). "Factsheet: Acacia macradenia". Weeds of Australia: Biosecurity Queensland Edition. The University of Queensland. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
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