Acacia boormanni
Acacia
Australian Native
Acacia boormanii (common name: Snowy River wattle) is a medium, (sometimes) suckering, multi-stemmed, copse-forming shrub, belonging to the genus Acacia. Its native range is the Snowy River in the alpine country of south eastern Australia. It thrives best on well drained soils, but also tolerates compacted clay soils or soils with some salinity. This evergreen, frost-hardy, rounded shrub grows to a height of 4.50 m (15 feet), and a diameter of 1.80 to 3.60 m (6 – 12 feet). Its silvery branches carry small, gray-green leaves. The narrow phyllodes are about 8 cm long. Its inflorescence consists of lemon-yellow, globular flower heads, profusely borne in panicles, lasting four to six weeks.
Group of three Location A7 Planted 2007
2.00 Latitude: -38.4014190000000 Longitude: 146.053770000000
2.01 Latitude: -38.4013740000000 Longitude: 146.053754000000
2.02 Latitude: -38.4013220000000 Longitude: 146.053796000000
Group of three Location D11
2.03 Latitude: -38.4025120000000 Longitude: 146.056106000000
2.04 Latitude: -38.4025200000000 Longitude: 146.056039000000
2.05 Latitude: -38.4023960000000 Longitude: 146.056183000000
Location A5
2.06 Latitude: -38.4013110000000 Longitude: 146.053041000000
Location A9
2.07 Latitude: -38.4013360000000 Longitude: 146.055213000000