Golden Wattle

GPTKB entity

Statements (118)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:plant
gptkbp:aroma gptkb:sweet
sweet scent
gptkbp:attraction gptkb:birds
gptkb:butterflies
bees
gptkbp:attracts pollinators
gptkbp:bark_color smooth to flaky
gptkbp:climate_adaptation subtropical to temperate climates
gptkbp:color gptkb:yellow
green foliage
gptkbp:community_involvement gptkb:drought
gptkbp:conservation_status not threatened
gptkbp:cooking_method edible seeds
gptkbp:cultivation ornamental purposes
various habitats in Australia
gptkbp:cultural_practices gptkb:traditional_medicine
gptkbp:cultural_significance gptkb:Native_American_culture
used in Indigenous Australian ceremonies
gptkbp:cultural_symbol gptkb:Australia_Day
gptkbp:diseases root rot
gptkbp:drought_tolerance moderate
gptkbp:environment phyllodes
gptkbp:environmental_impact erosion control
gptkbp:family gptkb:Fabaceae
gptkbp:first_adopted_as_emblem gptkb:1988
gptkbp:flower_color gptkb:yellow
golden yellow
gptkbp:flower_structure clusters of globular heads
gptkbp:flowering_season gptkb:spring
annual
spring to early summer
August to October
late winter to spring
gptkbp:fruit_type gptkb:fruit
brown
gptkbp:growing_conditions full sun to partial shade
gptkbp:growth_habit tree or shrub
gptkbp:growth_rate gptkb:fast
gptkbp:habitat woodlands
gptkbp:has yellow flowers
gptkbp:has_color gptkb:Yellow
gptkb:yellow
gptkbp:has_seeds edible seeds
gptkbp:height 1 to 3 meters
up to 8 meters
1 to 8 meters
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Golden Wattle
gptkbp:is gptkb:Acacia_pycnantha
native to Australia
gptkbp:is_a gptkb:fruit
gptkb:cultural_icon
gptkb:tree
symbol of peace
symbol of Australia
perennial plant
deciduous plant
wildflower
native plant
environmental indicator
gptkbp:is_a_symbol_of gptkb:Unity
gptkbp:is_celebrated_in gptkb:Wattle_Day
gptkbp:is_flowering_plant gptkb:True
gptkbp:is_found_in gptkb:New_South_Wales
gptkb:Western_Australia
gptkb:Queensland
gptkb:Tasmania
gptkb:Victoria
gptkb:South_Australia
gptkb:Northern_Territory
gptkb:territory
gptkbp:is_known_for fragrant flowers
gptkbp:is_part_of Australian flora
Australian heritage
Mimosaceae family
gptkbp:is_recognized_by gptkb:Australian_government
gptkb:Australian_Government
gptkbp:is_used_in gptkb:food
gptkb:crafts
gptkb:traditional_medicine
Cultural Events
ceremonies
landscaping
cultural symbolism
gptkbp:known_as gptkb:Acacia_pycnantha
gptkbp:landscape ground cover
native gardens
informal gardens
hedges and screens
gptkbp:leaf_arrangement alternate
gptkbp:leaf_color smooth
green to grey-green
gptkbp:leaf_shape phyllodes
linear to lanceolate
gptkbp:maintenance low
gptkbp:native_to gptkb:Australia
gptkbp:pests aphids
scale insects
gptkbp:pollinators bees
gptkbp:propagation_method gptkb:seed
gptkbp:root_system fibrous
gptkbp:scientific_name gptkb:Acacia_pycnantha
gptkbp:seed_dispersal high
wind and animals
gptkbp:soil_type well-drained soils
gptkbp:species Acacia
gptkbp:symbol gptkb:national_floral_emblem_of_Australia
gptkbp:symbolizes unity and resilience
gptkbp:used_in Australian national identity
gptkbp:uses ornamental plant
source of nectar for bees
gptkbp:wildlife birds and insects
gptkbp:wood_uses furniture and flooring
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Australia
gptkb:Cyprus
gptkb:New_South_Wales
gptkb:territory
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4