Acacia triptera
Ryans Lookout, Warby State Park,, WANGARATTA VIC 3677 - Property No T11207
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Statement of Significance
Rare and localised
This species occurs only in the Warby Ranges in Victoria, although it is relatively common on the western slopes and plains regions of NSW. The species is restricted to granite outcrops in the Ranges and occurs in several isolated communities. The species is distinguished by its stiff, sharp-pointed curved phyllodes and bright yellow flowers 2-3cm long. The species grows as an understory to Eucalyptus dwyeri.
These trees are located in Warby State Park, Warby Ranges, west of Wangaratta in isolated stands.
Measurements: 01/03/1988
Spread (m): 6.8
Girth (m): 0.73
Height (m): 4.2
Estimated Age (yrs): 70
Condition: Good
Access: Unrestricted
Classified: 10/03/1988
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Santalum lanceolatumNational Trust
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Acacia tripteraNational Trust
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