Acacia kingiana

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Acacia kingiana was a species of wattle that occurred in an area north east of Wagin in the Avon Wheatbelt region of south-west Western Australia. It has been declared extinct under Australia's Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, and Western Australia's Wildlife Conservation Act 1950.[1]

The species was described by Joseph Maiden and William Blakely in 1928. They described the species as a bushy shrub Script error: No such module "convert". tall, with Script error: No such module "convert".-long, Script error: No such module "convert".-wide phyllodes, and yellow flowers. It grew in gravelly soil.

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  1. Acacia kingiana, Species Profile and Threats Database, Department of the Environment and Heritage, Australia.. Retrieved 16 November 2018.

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