Regional: |
Noted in Upper Gilmore. |
Australia: |
NSW, Vic. |
Habitat: |
Sclerophyll forest and woodland. |
Habit: |
Erect or spreading shrub or small tree, 3-8 m high. Grey, smooth or finely fissured bark, angled or flattened branchlets and dense foliage. |
Similar Species: |
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Site Preference: |
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Characteristics: |
Fast-growing. |
Flowering: |
Golden-yellow, Sep-Nov. |
Seed Collection: |
Early-late Dec. Monitor closely as seeds dropped soon after pods turn brown. |
Propagation: |
From scarified seed (+-114 viable seeds per gram). Pour boiling water over seeds and soak for several hours before sowing. |
Regeneration: |
From seed after disturbance such as fire, and along stony or sandy streamsides after flood. |
Timber: |
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Shade and Shelter: |
Excellent low-level cover in windbreaks. |
Land Protection: |
Excellent for controlling streambank erosion due to soil-binding fibrous roots. Useful component in rehabilitation works due to ability to improve soil fertility, through 'fixing' nitrogen. |
Wildlife: |
Flowers are a pollen source for native moths, butterflies and other insects. Insect-eating, seed-eating and nectar feeding birds attracted. |
Ornamental: |
Attractive foliage and prolific flowers. Prune after flowering to prevent straggly growth. |
Other: |
Foliage dyes wool a range of colours depending on mordants used. |