Hickory Wattle is a fast-growing, medium-sized, evergreen tree with expanded
petioles that serve as leaves. Trees reach 30 m in height in their native
range. The stem is usually straight and topped with a symmetrical crown of
relatively light limbs; the lower bole is often fluted. The bark is reddish
brown and lightly furrowed. Leaves (actually phyllodes) are 10-20 cm long,
5-10 cm broad, narrowly ellipti to elliptic, prominently veined, light or dark green.
The small flowers are grouped in spikes up to 6-10
cm long, singly or in pairs in the leaf axils near the branch tips. The trees
flower annually, usually at the end of the rainy season or the early part of
the dry season.
Identification credit: Tony Rodd
Photographed in Mumbai & Bangalore.
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