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Gordon's wattle
Scientific classification
Genus:
Acacia
Species:
gordonii
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Where Gordon's Wattle grows in Australia

Acacia gordonii, also known as Gordon's Wattle, is a special type of shrub. It belongs to a large group of plants called Acacia, which are very common in Australia. This plant is native to parts of eastern Australia, meaning it naturally grows there.

What is Gordon's Wattle?

Gordon's Wattle is a shrub that usually grows to be about 0.5 to 1.5 meters tall. That's like half the height of a grown-up, or a bit taller! It can grow straight up or spread out. When it blooms, usually in August and September, it shows off beautiful yellow flowers. These flowers make the plant look very bright and cheerful.

Where Does it Grow?

This unique shrub is found in New South Wales, a state in Australia. You can find it in a specific area, from a town called Bilpin in the north down to Faulconbridge in the south. This area is located in the foothills of the famous Blue Mountains.

Gordon's Wattle likes to grow on ridges and hilltops. It prefers soils that are made from sandstone. It is also a part of what scientists call "dry sclerophyll forest" communities. This type of forest has tough, leathery-leaved plants that can handle dry conditions.

Life Cycle and Flowers

Gordon's Wattle has a yearly cycle of growth and flowering. It gets ready to bloom in late winter and early spring. Its bright yellow flowers appear between August and September. These flowers are important for the plant's reproduction. They attract insects that help spread pollen, allowing new seeds to form. This ensures that more Gordon's Wattle plants can grow in the future.

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