RF2C8N25C–Flowers and leaves of the Australian native Zig Zag wattle, Acacia macradenia, family Fabaceae. Endemic to central Queensland, Australia
RMBJ101F–Acacia boormani, Fabaceae, Victoria, Australia. Syn Acacia boormanii, Racosperma Boormanii
RF2M3CNN1–Green and Gold
RF2A959EE–Close up image of acacia leaf against a white background
RMPGYJET–Acacia spondylophylla
RF2K3GG0F–CLOSE-UP OF THE LEAVES AND FLOWERS ON AN ACACIA TREE (ALSO KNOWN AS WATTLE).
RMPGYJB4–Acacia sulcata
RF2RC7MYA–Weeping Acacia
RF2KF2P3R–The Golden Wattle (Acacia pycnantha) is Australia's official floral emblem.
RF2GDMP3F–Close up of the yellow globular flowers and prickly leaves of the Australian native Hedgehog Wattle, Acacia echinula, family Fabaceae
RFKPX1M1–The vibrant yellow balls and unusual foliage leaves of the Acacia Glaucoptera (Flat Wattle), also known as Clay Wattle. Native to Western Australia.
RMT34G14–Acacia pravissima Oven's wattle growing in spring border
RFHW100M–Silver wattle (Acacia dealbata) yellow flowers and foliage. Australian evergreen tree aka blue wattle or mimosa, with bipinnate silvery grey leaves
RM2CE5DN7–Cluster of long vivid yellow flowers and green leaves of wattle tree, Acacia crassa subspecies longicoma, in outback Australia
RFPTYC73–Acacia baileyana or 'Purpurea' displaying its unique orange flowers and true leaves at National Botanical Gardens, Canberra, Australia
RMF4TYRM–Golden yellow flowers and green leaves of Acacia elongata, swamp wattle, against dark background
RF2G9FBYT–Leaves and newly formed seed-pods of velvet leafed wattle, Acacia holocericea, in garden in Queensland, Australia, in spring.
RF2RA1AME–Isolated stem of Cootamundra Wattle (Acacia baileyana) flowers and foliage against bark. Australian native tree.
RF2G74NB6–Large zig-zag wattle, Acacia macradenia, coverered in mass of tiny yellow flowers in a garden in sunny Queensland, Australia. Winter.
RF2NR2XB2–Bright gold flowers on a wattle tree in the bush, Berrima, NSW, Australia.
RMBJ1056–Acacia boormani, Fabaceae, Victoria, Australia. Syn Acacia boormanii, Racosperma Boormanii
RF2G74M8R–Close-up of branch of zig-zag wattle, Acacia macradenia, coverered in tiny yellow flowers against blue sky. Garden, Queensland, Australia. Winter.
RMBHAKJT–Hairy Wattle or Weeping Boree, Acacia vestita, Fabaceae, New South Wales, Australia
RF2A959E9–Close up image of acacia leaf against a white background
RMD6E9GG–Golden wattle (Acacia pycnantha) Acacia tree in flower, Paphos, Cyprus.
RM2T10JB8–The native Australian Curara, Kurara or Dead Finish tree (Acacia tetragonophylla) with its slender and needle-like Phyllodes instead of leaves
RFR8TB33–Happy Australia Day poster. festive wreath with flowers and acacia leaves
RMJYPD3F–Picnic table in afternoon sunlight at Yarra Bend Park, Melbourne, Australia
RF2GDMNYC–Yellow globular flowers and fine prickly leaves of the Australian native Hedgehog Wattle, Acacia echinula, family Fabaceae, growing in Sydney
RFKPX1MG–The vibrant yellow balls and unusual foliage leaves of the Acacia Glaucoptera (Flat Wattle), also known as Clay Wattle. Native to Western Australia.
RFW70H14–Dreamy background of yellow flowers in dappled light of the Golden Wattle, Acacia pycnantha, family Fabaceae. Endemic to inland southeastern Australia
RMT34G0M–Acacia pravissima Oven's wattle growing in spring border
RF2RF3AWN–Yellow globular flowers and fine prickly leaves of the Australian native Hedgehog Wattle, Acacia echinula, family Fabaceae, in Sydney forest
RFPTYC87–Acacia baileyana or 'Purpurea' displaying its unique orange flowers and true leaves at National Botanical Gardens, Canberra, Australia
RMPKNXY8–Australian wildflowers, cluster of golden yellow Acacia / wattle flowers and green leaves on dark background
RF2C8N258–Flowers, leaves and distinctive stems of the Australian native Zig Zag wattle, Acacia macradenia, family Fabaceae. Endemic to central Queensland, Aust
RMT34FYJ–Acacia pravissima Oven's wattle growing in spring border
RFTT1XN9–Yellow flowers and grey leaves of the Queensland Silver Wattle, Acacia podalyriifolia, family Fabaceae.Regarded as a weed in mainland Australian state
RF2H3EPHN–Macro view of Cootamundra Wattle (Acacia baileyana) foliage on single stem
RF2T5AXDW–New, long, green seed-pods of Australian zig-zag wattle, Acacia macradenia, in Queensland garden. Bush tucker.
RF2D6Y701–Close-up of some golden flowers and green leaves of acacia pycantha on bokeh background
RMBHAXW9–Hairy Wattle or Weeping Boree, Acacia vestita, Fabaceae, New South Wales, Australia
RF2A959EM–Close up image of acacia leaf against a white background
RF2R2T55K–Close-up of delicate, prolific white flowers of Australian acacia floribunda, gossamer wattle, white sallow wattle, in private garden in Queensland.
RM2T10J7X–The native Australian Curara, Kurara or Dead Finish tree (Acacia tetragonophylla) with its slender and needle-like Phyllodes instead of leaves
RF2T5AWPX–Tiny fragrant yellow flowers of Australian zig-zag wattle, Acacia macradenia, in Queensland garden. Bright flowers in winter sunshine.
RFJYPCM7–Picnic table in afternoon sunlight at Yarra Bend Park, Melbourne, Australia
RF2RCD8NE–Close-up of Australian native Acacia macradenia, zig-zag wattle. Hundreds of bright yellow, fragrant, ball flowers. Queensland garden in winter.
RMM024T8–Acacia aphylla known as leafless rock wattle, twisted desert wattle or live wire
RF2GF5KTA–Golden Wattle, Blue Sky
RMCBR448–A Sprig of cream - white Acacia melanoxylon flowers and leaves
RF2BNN5FB–Beautiful yellow flowers and green leaves of a wattle tree in the spring sunshine growing near the Segesta Temple, in Trapani, on Sicily, Italy.
RFPTYC97–Acacia baileyana or 'Purpurea' displaying its unique orange flowers and true leaves at National Botanical Gardens, Canberra, Australia
RMPKNXYC–Australian wildflowers, cluster of golden yellow Acacia / wattle flowers and green leaves on background of stormy sky
RMEM8AJW–Acacia dealbata (known as silver wattle, blue wattle or mimosa) Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
RMWK219C–Golden yellow flowers & green leaves of Acacia / wattle, Australian wildflowers on dark background in NSW
RFW3650F–Yellow flowers and grey leaves of the Queensland Silver Wattle, Acacia podalyriifolia, family Fabaceae.Regarded as a weed in mainland Australian state
RMF7622G–Cluster of golden yellow flowers & green leaves of Acacia toondulya, Australian wattle, wildflowers against white background
RF2T83C4J–Seed pods and phyllodes of the Australian native Desert Mulga wattle Acacia minyura, family, Fabaceae. Endemic to sandy soils and dunes of arid inland
RMH31FB4–Cluster of yellow flowers & fine green leaves of Acacia fimbriata, Brisbane wattle, Australian native, against dark background
RMBHAHTY–Hairy Wattle or Weeping Boree, Acacia vestita, Fabaceae, New South Wales, Australia
RMF4TYRY–Cluster of golden yellow flowers and dark green leaves of Acacia toondulya, wattle tree, Australian wildflowers against blue sky
RMT34G02–Acacia pravissima Oven's wattle growing in spring border
RM2T10J8G–The native Australian Curara, Kurara or Dead Finish tree (Acacia tetragonophylla) with its slender and needle-like Phyllodes instead of leaves
RF2JFDJ5R–Silver and gold foliage of the Australian native Myall wattle Acacia binervia Sterling Silver cultivar, family Fabaceae. Mounding small tree
RFJYPCBY–Reflections in the Yarra River in late afternoon sunlight. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
RF2RCD8W4–Close-up of Australian native Acacia macradenia, zig-zag wattle. Hundreds of bright yellow, fragrant, ball flowers. Queensland garden in winter.
RMM024TD–Acacia aphylla known as leafless rock wattle, twisted desert wattle or live wire
RF2BMJJTX–Branch with narrow leaves and yellow ball-like flowers. Acacia Pycnantha or golden Wattle shrub of the subfamily Mimosoideae of pea family Fabaceae.
RMM02522–Acacia aphylla known as leafless rock wattle, twisted desert wattle or live wire
RFKPX1KC–Close up of the vibrant yellow balls and unusual foliage leaves of the Acacia Glaucoptera (Flat Wattle), also known as Clay Wattle. Very shallow focus
RF2C6DY5R–Cootamundra Wattle or Golden Mimosa (Acacia baileyana 'Purpurea') Growing by a Stone Wall in a Country Cottage Garden in Rural Devon, England, UK
RFR975DN–A feral camel, Camelus dromedarius, feeding on the leaves of an acacia bush in outback western Queensland, Australia.
RF2KKTNKX–Tasmanian Bushland. Eucalyptus Trees.
RFPP3GKK–Wattle tree close up showing true leaves and flowers in Brindabella Ranges, ACT Australia
RF2T7RYXX–Knife-leaf wattle (Acacia cultriformis) is an evergreen tree native to eastern Australia. Flowers and leaves detail.
RFF7T441–Sunlit australian zigzag wattle flowers Acacia macradenia in bush scene flowering in winter
RF2T7T02C–Willow-leaved wattle (Acacia iteaphylla) is an evergreen shrub endemic to southern Australia. Fruits and leaves detail.
RF2ENG6GY–detail of the flowers of the sydney golden wattle plant
RFCXGFMM–Australian acacia
RMF7622H–Cluster of golden yellow flowers & green leaves of Acacia toondulya, Australian wattle, beautiful wildflowers against blue sky
RFHAE64R–West Australian wattle acacia species in full bloom,
RF2K3G7K9–Coastal Wattle (Acacia longifolia subsp. sophorae) in flower. Australian native plant.
RF2JFDJ5M–Silver and gold foliage of the Australian native Myall wattle Acacia binervia Sterling Silver cultivar, family Fabaceae. Mounding small tree
RFJYPCJ1–Yellow wattle and reflections in the Yarra River in late afternoon sunlight. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
RFW3650H–Yellow flowers of the Queensland Silver Wattle, Acacia podalyriifolia, family Fabaceae.
RF2D6Y6YD–Close-up of a golden flower of acacia pycantha on bokeh background
RF2RHX499–Closeup of yellow flowers and fine prickly leaves of the Australian native Hedgehog Wattle, Acacia echinula, family Fabaceae, in Sydney
RF2PR5RHT–Flowers Of Acacia (albizzia Julibrissin) Persian silk tree
RF2JW5PXP–Close up of yellow flowers, leaves and spines of the Australian native shrub Acacia paradoxa, family Fabaceae. Endemic to open forest in all states
RF2H1ATKM–Yellow flowers and leaves of an Acacia (Wattle) tree on the NSW Central Coast, Australia
RMH4DN96–Ferny structures of mimosa (Acacia dealbata, Fabaceae) in the sunlight
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