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Lancewood - profile

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Scientific name: Acacia petraea
Conservation status in NSW: Endangered
Commonwealth status: Not listed
Profile last updated: 01 Nov 2022

Description

Erect or spreading tree, 3-10 m high, with deeply fissured, brownish grey bark. "Leaves" straight or slightly curved, linear with a curved tip, 13-26 cm long, 2-6 mm wide. Flower-heads cylindrical, golden yellow, on hairy stalks 11-20 mm long. Pods straight, 7-12 cm long, 3-5 mm wide, margins thickened, seeds longitudinally arranged.

Distribution

Recorded in NSW from the Hungerford and Bourke-Louth districts. Also occurs in several localities in south-western Queensland, confined to the Grey Range and its outliers in the Gregory South and Warrego districts.

Habitat and ecology

  • Lancewood grows in heath to woodland vegetation on rocky ridge tops, jump-ups and scarps with shallow to skeletal, gravely sandy soils.
  • Associated species near Hungerford include Eremophila scoparia, E. latrobei and Dodonaea petiolaris.
  • Near Hungerford, the species has been found only on ridge tops along rocky outcrops, growing as a common tree with Eremophila scoparia, Eremophila latrobei and Dodonaea petiolaris.
  • Flowers in winter and spring.
  • Plant abundance in populations has been recorded as common and as a very sparse roadside scrub. In Queensland, Acacia petraea grows as a tall shrubland.

Regional distribution and habitat

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Information sources

IBRA Bioregion IBRA Subregion Known or predicted Geographic restrictions region
Cobar PeneplainBarnato Downs Predicted None
Cobar PeneplainCanbelego Downs Known None
Mulga LandsWest Warrego Known None