File:Acacia melanoxylon flowers creek bank 7th Brigade Park Chermside 02 24 12 02.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionAcacia melanoxylon flowers creek bank 7th Brigade Park Chermside 02 24 12 02.jpg |
English: Acacia melanoxylon, the blackwood acacia, is a common small tree found in areas prone to disturbance, especially along Downfall Creek. It is the only tree-sized Acacia in 7th Brigade Park. Acacia melanoxylon is quick growing but has a short lifespan in 7th Brigade Park. |
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Author | John Robert McPherson |
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