Acacia Ouyrarema
Black wattle, scientifically known as Acacia ouyrarema, is a hardy shrub native to the arid regions of Australia. It is characterized by its dark, woody stems and dense clusters of small, yellow flowers that bloom in spring. This plant is well adapted to harsh environments, thriving in poor soils and with minimal water. Its name derives from the dark, bark-like appearance of its branches, which resemble the wood of the black wattle tree. Despite its tough exterior, the plant plays a vital role in stabilizing soils and providing habitat for native wildlife.