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Latest revision as of 04:48, 18 February 2025
Acacia melanoxylon[edit]
Acacia melanoxylon, commonly known as the Australian blackwood, is a species of Acacia native to southeastern Australia. It is a medium-sized tree that is valued for its timber and ornamental qualities.
Description[edit]
Acacia melanoxylon is an evergreen tree that typically grows to a height of 6 to 30 meters. The bark is dark brown to black, furrowed, and rough in texture. The leaves, or more accurately phyllodes, are dark green, lanceolate, and measure 6 to 15 cm in length. The tree produces pale yellow to cream-colored flowers in spherical clusters, which are followed by seed pods.
Habitat[edit]
This species is found in a variety of habitats, including rainforests, eucalyptus forests, and along riverbanks. It is adaptable to different soil types but prefers well-drained soils. Acacia melanoxylon is commonly found in the states of Victoria, New South Wales, and Tasmania.
Uses[edit]
Acacia melanoxylon is highly valued for its timber, which is used in furniture making, cabinetry, and musical instruments. The wood is known for its attractive appearance and durability. Additionally, the tree is used in landscaping and as a windbreak due to its dense foliage.
Cultivation[edit]
The tree is propagated from seeds, which require pre-treatment such as scarification or soaking in hot water to enhance germination. It grows best in full sun to partial shade and requires regular watering during the establishment phase. Acacia melanoxylon is relatively low-maintenance once established.
Ecological Importance[edit]
Acacia melanoxylon plays a role in its ecosystem by providing habitat and food for various wildlife species. The flowers attract pollinators such as bees, while the seeds are consumed by birds and small mammals.
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Acacia melanoxylon foliage
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Bark of Acacia melanoxylon
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Acacia melanoxylon in Mount Field National Park
Related pages[edit]
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Acacia melanoxylon Seeds
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Acacia melanoxylon Bark
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Acacia melanoxylon