Spike Wattle
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''Acacia oxycedrus'', commonly known as spike wattle, is an erect or spreading
shrub A shrub (often also called a bush) is a small-to-medium-sized perennial woody plant. Unlike herbaceous plants, shrubs have persistent woody stems above the ground. Shrubs can be either deciduous or evergreen. They are distinguished from trees ...
which is endemic to
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Description

The prickly shrub grows to a height of and has a width of around with a dense habit. Like most species of ''Acacia'' it has
phyllode Phyllodes are modified petioles or leaf stems, which are leaf-like in appearance and function. In some plants, these become flattened and widened, while the leaf itself becomes reduced or vanishes altogether. Thus the phyllode comes to serve the ...
s rather than true leaves. The dark green, rigid and sharp-pointed
phyllode Phyllodes are modified petioles or leaf stems, which are leaf-like in appearance and function. In some plants, these become flattened and widened, while the leaf itself becomes reduced or vanishes altogether. Thus the phyllode comes to serve the ...
s have three or four prominent longitudinal veins. The bright yellow to pale yellow cylindrical flowerheads appear in groups of one to three in the axils of the phyllodes from July to October, followed by straight or slightly curved seed pods which are 4 to long and wide.


Distribution

The species occurs on sandy soil in dry sclerophyll forest or heath in South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales.


Cultivation

The shrub is available commercially but can be propagated by seed scarification or using boiling water. It grows well in open sun and in a well drained position in most soil types. It is
frost Frost is a thin layer of ice on a solid surface, which forms from water vapor in an above-freezing atmosphere coming in contact with a solid surface whose temperature is below freezing, and resulting in a phase change from water vapor (a gas) ...
hardy and useful for road batters or as a screen or hedge plant that will form an impenetrable barrier.


See also

* List of ''Acacia'' species Acacia oxycedrus IMG 5249.jpg , Acacia oxycedrus DSC 9772.jpg , Acacia oxycedrus IMG 5254.jpg , Ku-ring-gai Chase NP


References

oxycedrus Flora of New South Wales Flora of South Australia Flora of Victoria (Australia) Fabales of Australia {{Australia-rosid-stub