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Commonly known as Wattle, Acacia is the largest genus of vascular plants in Australia. ... Various extracts from the bark and the leaves or phyllodes have been and continue to be used by Australian Aborigines for a wide variety of medicinal purposes such as relieving toothache or colds or applying to wounds and burns.
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www.anbg.gov.au/acacia/
www.anbg.gov.au/acacia/
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The golden wattle, Acacia pycnantha, is Australia's national flower. ... Native golden wattle occurrence in the Australian Capital Territory was the main criterion for choosing the floral emblem but other desirable features included horticultural merit and design potential, both in naturalistic and stylised representations.
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goaustralia.about.com/od/discoveraustralia/a/goldenwatt...
goaustralia.about.com/od/discoveraustralia/a/goldenwattle.htm
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Like many other Australian plants, the wattle has defences against drought or fire, and needs heat to release seeds or allow them to germinate. ... Despite the popularity of native plants in Australian gardens, the growing of wattle has never been widespread. Whilst they are fast growing they do have a short lifespan.
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www.aussie-info.com/identity/flora/wattle.php
www.aussie-info.com/identity/flora/wattle.php
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Australian Olympic athletes wear wattle inspired green and gold uniforms. A Governor General, Sir William Deane, took wattle blossoms to Switzerland to commemorate young Australians who died there and Prime Minister John Howard wore sprigs of wattle at ceremonies after the Bali bombings.
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www.worldwidewattle.com/schools/australia.php
www.worldwidewattle.com/schools/australia.php
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Acacia pycnantha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Golden Wattle ( Acacia pycnantha ) is Australia's floral emblem. It is a tree which flowers in late winter and spring, producing a mass of fragrant, fluffy, golden flowers. The species grows to bet...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acacia_pycnantha
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Nationalising Nature: Wattle Days in Australia Journal article by Libby Robin; Journal of Australian Studies, 2002. Read Nationalising Nature: Wattle Days in Australia at Questia library. ... Journal article by Libby Robin; Journal of Australian Studies, 2002.
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Wattle timber is milled for top quality furniture and veneers where its beautifully patterned grain can be displayed ... Australian Gift Shops: Toy stores I Golf gifts I Unique gifts I Food gifts I Fur shop I Scrotum shop; Crocodile shop I Kangaroo store I Ostrich shop I Gift basket I Backpacks...
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www.australiagift.com/boomerang/wattle-tree.html
www.australiagift.com/boomerang/wattle-tree.html
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Images Australia, Photos, Art, Music, Poetry portray Australian Lifestyles ... Wattle Tree (Acacia) - Australian native tree. The beautiful golden flower is Australia's national flower and also a national emblem appearing on coinage. The wattle flowers in the late winter to early spring for a period of about six weeks.
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www.imagesaustralia.com/wattle.htm
www.imagesaustralia.com/wattle.htm
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Australian Wattleseed Oatmeal Coconut Cookies. Free Australian Wattleseed Oatmeal Coconut Cookies recipe. How to cook Australian Wattleseed Oatmeal Coconut Cookies. How to prepare Australian Wattleseed Oatmeal Coconut Cookies. ... Method for making Australian Wattleseed Oatmeal Coconut Cookies;
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www.recipejoint.com/recipe-cookies/australian-wattlesee...
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