Acacia dictyophleba
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* ''Racosperma dictyophlebum'' (F.Muell.) Pedley
* ''Acacia jensenii'' auct. non Maiden: Maslin, B.R. in Jessop, J.P. (ed.) (1981)
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}}''Acacia dictyophleba'', also known as the sandhill wattle, waxy wattle, feather veined wattle, and spear tree, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to Australia. It is a glabrous, resinous shrub with lance-shaped phyllodes, spherical or oblong heads of golden yellow flowers and narrowly oblong, firmly leathery pods. The Nyangumarta peoples know the plant as langkur or lungkun; the Thalanyji know it as jabandi; and the Pintupi know it as mulyati. Provided by Wikipedia