

How to identify Flinder's range wattle (Acacia iteaphylla)
Flinder's range wattle is characterized by its dense growth reaching heights of 10-13 feet (3-4 meters) with an intricate, angular branching pattern. The branches tend to have somewhat drooping tips. Its foliage consists of numerous soft, narrow, blue-green phyllodes that resemble leaves, which display a distinctive red tinge during their youth. This plant produces pale yellow, fragrant flowers, blooming in late fall to early spring. Its adaptability is evident in its tolerance to a range of soil types, particularly well-drained soils, and its resilience to drought and lime.
Tall growth of 10-13 feet (3-4 meters) with angular branches and drooping tips.
Soft, narrow, blue-green phyllodes with red-tinged youth; fragrant pale yellow flowers.
Adaptable to various soils, well-drained soils, drought-tolerant, and lime-resilient.
Scientific Classification of Flinder's range wattle