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Acacia baileyana or Cootamundra wattle is a shrub or tree in the flowering plant family Fabaceae. The scientific name of the species honours the botanist Frederick Manson Bailey. It is indigenous to a very small area in southern inland New South Wales, comprising Temora, Cootamundra, Stockinbingal and Bethungra districts. However, it has been widely planted in other Australian states and territories. In many areas of Victoria, it has become naturalised and is regarded as a weed, outcompeting indigenous Victorian species.

Cootamundra wattle
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Caesalpinioideae
Clade: Mimosoid clade
Genus: Acacia
Species:
A. baileyana
Binomial name
Acacia baileyana
Range of Acacia baileyana
Synonyms
  • Acacia baileyana F.Muell. var. aurea Pescott
  • Acacia baileyana F.Muell. var. purpurea F.Muell.
  • Racosperma baileyanum (F.Muell.) Pedley)[3]

Almost all wattles have cream to golden flowers. The small flowers are arranged in spherical to cylindrical inflorescences, with only the stamens prominent. Wattles have been extensively introduced into New Zealand.


Uses


Profile of a Cootamundra wattle in Canberra, ACT
Profile of a Cootamundra wattle in Canberra, ACT

A. baileyana is used in Europe in the cut flower industry. It is also used as food for bees in the production of honey.[4] American urban landscape designer Renée Gunter uses this plant in her South Los Angeles lawn as a drought-resistant alternative to thirstier plants.[5]

Less than 0.02% alkaloids were found in a chemical analysis of Acacia baileyana.[6]


Cultivation


This plant is adaptable and easy to grow. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.[7] Unfortunately, it has an ability to naturalise (i.e. escape) into surrounding bushland. Also, it hybridises with some other wattles, notably the rare and endangered Sydney Basin species Acacia pubescens.

A prostrate weeping form is in cultivation. Its origin is unknown, but it is a popular garden plant, with its cascading horizontal branches good for rockeries.[8] The fine foliage of the original Cootamundra wattle is grey-green, but a blue-purple foliaged form, known as 'Purpurea' is very popular.[9]


Use of colour


The colour Cootamundra wattle is used currently by the Australian Capital Territory Fire Brigade as their colour scheme for firefighting appliances.[citation needed]




References


  1. "Acacia baileyana". Australian Plant Name Index (APNI), IBIS database. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government, Canberra. Retrieved 4 December 2012.
  2. Mueller, F.J.H. von (1888) Descriptions of some hitherto unknown Australian plants. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria 24(2): 168.
  3. "Acacia baileyana". LegumeWeb. International Legume Database & Information Service.
  4. "Uses of Australian Acacias". World Wide Wattle. 29 May 2013.
  5. Lodi News-Sentinel, Oct 12, 2007, Bettijane Levine, Los Angeles Times, Drought resistant plants, Retrieved Aug. 18,2007
  6. Hegnauer, Robert (1996). Caesalpinioideae und Mimosoideae. Springer. p. 336. ISBN 978-3-7643-5165-6.
  7. "Acacia baileyana AGM". Plant Selector. Royal Horticultural Society.
  8. Stewart 2001, p. 156
  9. Stewart 2001, p. 157

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На других языках


- [en] Acacia baileyana

[es] Acacia baileyana

La acacia mimosa (Acacia baileyana) es un arbusto o arbolillo de la familia de las leguminosas. Es una de las cerca de 1000 especies de Acacia de Australia. Es endémica de un área reducida al sur de Nueva Gales del Sur aunque ha sido plantada en otros estados astralianos. En muchas zonas de Victoria, esta especie se ha naturalizado y convertido en una plaga, desplazando a otras especies autóctonas. Su nombre científico se ha puesto en honor del botánico australiano Frederick Manson Bailey.

[ru] Акация Бейли

Ака́ция Бейли (лат. Acacia baileyana) — вид деревьев из рода Акация (Acacia) семейства Бобовые (Fabaceae).



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