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Acacia kingiana

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Acacia kingiana
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A. kingiana
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Acacia kingiana
Maiden & Blakely

Acacia kingiana was a species of wattle that occurred in in an area north east of Wagin in south-western Western Australia. It has been declared extinct under the EPBC Act.

The species was first descried by Maiden & Blakely in 1928. They described the species as a busy shrub between two and three meters tall, with 10 milimeter long and two millimeter wide phyllodes.

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