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Acacia imparilis
Conservation status

Priority Four — Rare Taxa (DEC)
Scientific classification
Genus:
Acacia
Species:
imparilis

Acacia imparilis is a shrub belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Phyllodineae that is endemic to south western Australia.

Description

The erect pungent shrub typically grows to a height of 0.2 to 0.5 metres (0.7 to 1.6 ft) It has slender and pubescent stems with linear to triangular shaped stipules that have a length of 2 to 4 mm (0.079 to 0.157 in). Like most species of Acacia it has phyllodes rather than true leaves. The evergreen, ascending to erect phyllodes have an inequilaterally narrowly oblong to obovate or oblanceolate shape and are usually shallowly sigmoid. The phyllodes are typically 6 to 16 mm (0.24 to 0.63 in) in length with a width of 2 to 4.5 mm (0.079 to 0.177 in). It produces cream-yellow flowers in October.

Distribution

It is native to an area in the Great Southern region of Western Australia from around Cranbrook to Mount Barker where it is commonly situated on rocky hills at the very western end of the Stirling Range in open mallee scrub communities.

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