Stirling Range Wattle

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf plant
gptkbp:climate Mediterranean_climate
gptkbp:colors yellow
green
winter to spring
globular
smooth to rough
abundant flowers
gptkbp:commonName gptkb:Stirling_Range_Wattle
gptkbp:companionPlants native shrubs
gptkbp:conservationEfforts not threatened
gptkbp:cookingMethod furniture
gptkbp:cultivation direct seeding
gptkbp:culturalSignificance Aboriginal uses
gptkbp:diseaseResistance root rot
gptkbp:distribution southwestern_Australia
gptkbp:environmentalImpact positive
zone 9-11
gptkbp:family gptkb:Fabaceae
gptkbp:fauna bees
aphids
gptkbp:genus Acacia
gptkbp:grapeVarieties legume
phyllodes
gptkbp:growthRate moderate
tree
upright
gptkbp:habitat woodland
gptkbp:height up to 10 meters
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Stirling Range Wattle
gptkbp:landscape wildlife habitat
shade tree
native gardens
gptkbp:leafArrangement alternate
gptkbp:maintenance low
gptkbp:nativeTo gptkb:Australia
gptkbp:reform beneficial
gptkbp:reproduction low
gptkbp:rootSystem up to 2 meters
deep-rooted
gptkbp:scientificName Acacia acuminata
gptkbp:seedDispersal high
by birds
requires scarification
hard-coated
gptkbp:soilType well-drained soils
gptkbp:symbioticRelationships with mycorrhizal fungi
gptkbp:uses ornamental
gptkbp:waterManagement high