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So why do Australia's teams and athletes wear yellow and green? The golden wattle — or acacia pycnantha — is yellow (gold) and green while in flower, and is often referenced when the question of why ...
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Homes to Love on MSN7 top tips for weeding your garden like an expertAs an example, our floral emblem, the beautiful golden wattle (Acacia pycnantha), which is native to Victoria, is a weed in ...
Acacia pycnantha is the botanical name for the golden wattle that grows wild over the hills of the Howarth farm, and they say it was ‘a natural choice to name our vineyards Pycnantha Hill’ ...
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