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black wattle
noun
- a tree, Acacia mearnsii, native to Australia and Tasmania, having bark used in tanning.
black wattle
noun
- a small Australian acacia tree, A. mearnsii , with yellow flowers
- a tall Australian shrub, Callicoma serratifolia
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He then planted the seeds of the black wattle, which grew so well that it was only a question of developing the industry.
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The manch is another tree also common to the two colonies; so is the black-wattle.
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The quality of them was known in the settlement, where a similar timber was called the Black Wattle.
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