File:Acacia falcata legumes Beor St Creek 7th Brigade Park Chermside IMGP8582.jpg

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English: Acacia falcata, the sickle wattle, is small to medium sized shrub of slender habit in 7th Brigade Park. It is scattered in open forest remnants that are disturbed mechanically or by fire, regenerating from the soil seed bank. 'Leaves' are phyllodes, modified leaf petioles. Juvenile plants have true bi-pinnate leaves but these are soon lost.
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Acacia falcata, the sickle wattle, is small to medium sized shrub of slender habit in 7th Brigade Park. It is scattered in open forest remnants that are disturbed mechanically or by fire, regenerating from the soil seed bank.

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