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habit (Photo: Rob and Fiona Richardson)
habit (Photo: Rob and Fiona Richardson)
Scientific Name
Acacia prominens A. Cunn. ex G. Don
Synonyms
Acacia cephalobotrya F. Muell.
Acacia linifolia (Vent.) Willd. var. prominens (A. Cunn. ex G. Don) C. Moore & Betche
Acacia praetervisa Domin
Acacia prominens A. Cunn. ex G. Don var. latifolia Benth.
Acacia prominens A. Cunn. ex G. Don var. prominens
Acacia prominens A. Cunn. ex G. Don var. typica Domin
Racosperma prominens (A. Cunn. ex G. Don) Pedley
Acacia lunata Lodd. (misapplied)
Family
Fabaceae: sub-family Mimosoideae (New South Wales)Leguminosae (South Australia)Mimosaceae (Queensland, the ACT, Victoria, Tasmania, Western Australia and the Northern Territory)
Common Names
golden rain wattle, golden-rain wattle, goldenrain wattle, Gosford wattle, gray Sally, grey Sally
Origin
Native to the coastal districts of central New South Wales. It is mainly found in the Gosford district, but also extends north-westwards to near Singleton in the Hunter Valley and southwards to northern Sydney.
Naturalised Distribution
Naturalised in some parts of central and western Victoria.
Notes
Gosford wattle (Acacia prominens) is an environmental weed in Victoria and is seen as a serious threat to one or more vegetation formations in this state. This species occurs naturally in dry and moist forests, on creek-banks, and on the margins of rainforest in moist protected areas in central New South Wales. It has been widely cultivated in other parts of south-eastern Australia and has developed a reputation as being invasive in Victoria, with high to moderate ecological impacts.
It appears on several local and regional environmental weed lists in Victoria (e.g. in Mornington Peninsula Shire, the Goulburn Broken Catchment, Knox City and Hume City) and is regarded as a major environmental weed in Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve in Frankston City.