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== General Plant Info ==
 
== General Plant Info ==
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Sprawling shrub to 0.7 m high. Branchlets slightly flexuose, glabrous or pubescent. Stipules caducous or persistent. 
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Grows in sand heath.
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Similar to [[Acacia lirellata]] and also related to [[Acacia tetraneura]] which have narrower phyllodes, generally with fewer nerves per face.
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Comprised of two subspecies
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[[Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. cochlocarpa]]
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[[Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. velutinosa]]
  
 
== Geographic distribution ==
 
== Geographic distribution ==
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Occurs near Watheroo and Manmanning, south-western W.A
  
 
== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==
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'''Phyllodes''' erect, narrowly oblong-elliptic, shallowly to strongly incurved, 2.5- 7.5 cm long, 3- 6 mm wide, acute or obtuse, coriaceous, glabrous or hairy on nerves, prominently 3–7-nerved, the central nerve the most pronounced.
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'''Inflorescences''' simple, 2 per axil; heads sessile, subglobular to short-cylindrical, 5- 10 mm long, 5- 6 mm diam., golden; bracteoles persistent, obtuse or acute to acuminate. Flowers 4-merous; sepals c. 1/2-united.
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'''Pods''' tightly spirally or irregularly coiled, with valves 3- 4 mm wide, chartaceous, glabrous or velvety.
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'''Seeds''' longitudinal, round to oblong, 1.5- 2.5 mm long, glossy, mottled; aril terminal and yellowish.
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[[Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. cochlocarpa]] - Branchlets, pods and phyllodes glabrous; phyllodes generally >4 cm long; flower-heads obloid to short-cylindrical
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[[Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. velutinosa]] - Branchlets, pods and normally phyllode nerves hairy; phyllodes generally <4 cm long; flower-heads subglobular
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== Alkaloid content ==
 
== Alkaloid content ==

Revision as of 03:56, 6 April 2014

General Plant Info

Sprawling shrub to 0.7 m high. Branchlets slightly flexuose, glabrous or pubescent. Stipules caducous or persistent. Grows in sand heath.

Similar to Acacia lirellata and also related to Acacia tetraneura which have narrower phyllodes, generally with fewer nerves per face.

Comprised of two subspecies

Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. cochlocarpa

Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. velutinosa

Geographic distribution

Occurs near Watheroo and Manmanning, south-western W.A

Identification

Phyllodes erect, narrowly oblong-elliptic, shallowly to strongly incurved, 2.5- 7.5 cm long, 3- 6 mm wide, acute or obtuse, coriaceous, glabrous or hairy on nerves, prominently 3–7-nerved, the central nerve the most pronounced.


Inflorescences simple, 2 per axil; heads sessile, subglobular to short-cylindrical, 5- 10 mm long, 5- 6 mm diam., golden; bracteoles persistent, obtuse or acute to acuminate. Flowers 4-merous; sepals c. 1/2-united.


Pods tightly spirally or irregularly coiled, with valves 3- 4 mm wide, chartaceous, glabrous or velvety.


Seeds longitudinal, round to oblong, 1.5- 2.5 mm long, glossy, mottled; aril terminal and yellowish.


Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. cochlocarpa - Branchlets, pods and phyllodes glabrous; phyllodes generally >4 cm long; flower-heads obloid to short-cylindrical

Acacia cochlocarpa subsp. velutinosa - Branchlets, pods and normally phyllode nerves hairy; phyllodes generally <4 cm long; flower-heads subglobular


Alkaloid content

Other uses

Extraction

Cultivation

Suppliers

Links

References