CheeseCat said:Well, I wouldn't describe the phyllodes as stiff, still thin and pliable but compared to longissima they appear firmer due to the phyllodes being a bit wider and a little shorter in length. It could be a hybrid though, given how vastly different they look compared to broader leaf varieties, particularly in Australia.
we get lots of variation across the board with this species here.. it really needs to be revised. The tryptamine yielding floribunda is really a completely different looking species to a lot of these other trees. But many of them have just been lumped into floribunda. Even most native nurseries tend stock these other types that don't display the true characteristics :surprised
Lots of other acacias are either separated into differen't species or at least have a few sub species when this kind of thing is observed. But floribunda's info is out of date