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BURKITT'S WATTLE Seeds | Acacia burkittii

 

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We currently have available:

 

BURKITT’S WATTLE Seeds - Acacia burkittii

 

Available in packs of 10 and 30 seeds.

 

These medicinal grade Burkitt’s Wattle seeds possess a high quality genetic profile and are harvested fresh.

 

Reported to contain up to 0.2% - 1.2% of The Spirit Molecule alkaloid in the bark, 1.5% in the stems and 0.1% in the phyllodes.

 

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We do not advocate the use of any plant in any particular way. We aim to support and encourage education around the traditional use of sacred plants. All information herein is provided for historical, educational and research purposes only.

 

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BURKITT'S WATTLE Seeds | Acacia burkittii

SKU: BURKITT'S WATTLE Seeds | Acacia burkitti
PriceFrom $12.50
  • Acacia burkittii is a species of wattle endemic to Western Australia, South Australia and western New South Wales where it is found in arid zones. Its commonly known as Burkitt's Wattle. Previously this species was referred to as Acacia acuminata subsecies burkittii, but is now considered to be a separate species.

     

    Acacia burkittii is a bushy shrub or a tree with a dense, rounded crown. It usually grows up to 4m tall, occasionally reaching 10m. The plant can have a short bole up to 1m long or can be sparingly branched near ground level. Although it produces true leaves as a seedling, like most members of this genus, the mature plant does not have true leaves but has leaf like flattened stems called phyllodes.

     

    Burkitt’s Wattle has been suggested as a potential commercial seed crop for areas such as Western Australia.

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