Definition
Acacia pycnantha, commonly known as golden wattle, is a fast-growing tree native to Australia. Its most striking feature is its profusion of bright yellow flowers, resembling fluffy balls. Think of it as nature's pom-pom! 🎉 This tree is the floral emblem of Australia, symbolizing national unity. It thrives in various soil types and is valued for its ability to stabilize soil and prevent erosion. Acacia pycnantha also provides habitat and food for native wildlife, making it ecologically important. Its fragrant flowers attract bees and other pollinators.