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Description: Sweet scented wattle (A. suaveolens) draws it name from the small clumps of flowers that occur during winter and early spring. In its native habitat it is one of the earliest flowering of the wattles. It is common in the bushland surrounding Sydney and occurs from southern Queensland down the east coast into Tasmania. It also has populations on several off shore islands, the Grampians and in the border region of South Australia and Victoria. It inhabits coastal areas of low altitude ranging from secondary dunes up to an altitude of 300m. Populations have also been documented in the Budawang ranges and the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney.
Size: 1-3m Tall, 1-3m wide.
Edible: Yes pods and seeds are edible.
Pollinator: Yes, many flowers in Winter and Early Spring.
Nitrogen / Biomass: Nitrogen Fixer and can be used as a biomass accumulator for chop and drop.
Other Uses:
Deciduous: Evergreen, non-deciduous.
Native Distribution: It is common in the bushland surrounding Sydney and occurs from southern Queensland down the east coast into Tasmania. It also has populations on several off shore islands, the Grampians and in the border region of South Australia and Victoria.