Acacia stenophylla

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Acacia stenophylla is a fast-growing tree that grows 4-10m tall.[1] It is native to Australia and is widely planted in landscapes in the Southwest USA. It is not listed as a threatened species.[2] It has medium salt and frost tolerance. The average minimum annual rainfall that the tree needs is around 400mm/yr.[1] Acacia stenophylla is said to contain medicinal alkaloids.[3]

Common names: Balkura, Belalei, Black Wattle, Dalby Myall, Dalby Wattle, Dunthy, Eumong, Gooralee, Gurley, Ironwood, Munumula, Native Willow, River Cooba, River Cooba, River Myall.[2]

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