Acacia brachystachya Benth.
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Common names

Turpentine mulga.
 

Characteristics

A large shrub, usually as wide as it is high, the branches arching upward from the base; leaves very narrow, almost or quite straight; pods narrower and thicker than mulga. It occurs in the more arid parts of the mulga country, mostly west of the Paroo River in Queensland, and is generally eaten less readily than most forms of genuine mulga (Everist 1969).

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