Acacia auriculiformis, commonly known as auri, earleaf acacia, earpod wattle, northern black wattle, Papuan wattle, and tan wattle, akashmoni in Bengali, is a fast-growing, crooked, gnarly tree in the family Fabaceae. It is native to Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. It grows up to 30m tall. Acacia auriculiformis has about 47 000 seeds/kg.
Common name | Black Wattle |
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Origin | Katherine Local |
Life form | Tree |
Katherine planting | highly suited |
Height | height greater than 10m |
Lifespan | medium lived |
Irrigation | preferred |
Current status | common & self propogated |
Planting success | Proven success |
Commercial availability | Common |
Notes | Fast growing pioneer |