Acacia Loroloba
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''Acacia loroloba'', commonly known as the Ma Ma Creek wattle, is a species of ''
Acacia ''Acacia'', commonly known as the wattles or acacias, is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially, it comprised a group of plant species native to Africa and Australasia. The genus na ...
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Description

The tree typically grows to a height of . The red or green bark is smooth and will turn grey or brown with age. It has dark brown, black to dark blue coloured glabrous branchlets that are prominently ridged when immature. The tips of the young foliage have a pale yellow or golden colour and are velvety hairs. The drak green and coriaceous leaves are supported on a long stalk. Each rachis has a length of with 10 to 18 pairs of pinnae that are in length and are composed of 14 to 49 pairs of pinnules that have a narrowly oblong shape and a length of and a width if . It mostly blooms between December and March but sometime blooms between July and August usually following rains. It forms simple inflorescences mostly found in the axillary racemes. The spherical flower-heads contain 19 to 23 pale yellow flowers. Following flowering from around August to November, coriaceous brown to black coloured seed pods form that have more or less straight-sides and are in length and wide.


Distribution

''A. loroloba'' is endemic to south eastern Queensland and is often situated in the north eastern Darling Downs region from around Haden and Jandowae in the west to Toowoomba in the east and as far north as Durong. It is found in undulating areas on alluvial flats and fertile plains growing in clay or sandy loam soils usually as a part of open forest or woodland communities.


See also

* List of ''Acacia'' species


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q15287658 loroloba Fabales of Australia Endemic flora of Queensland Plants described in 1970 Taxa named by Mary Tindale