Black Wattle
- Joe Lipson
Callicoma serratifolia
“A large spreading shrub ( usually about 4-5m high but can be 10-15m high ) with wattle like flowers” – NPOS p.157
Black wattle is not an Acacia so it’s not a true wattle. It got the name because it’s flowers are similar to the flowers common to wattle trees. The first wattle and daub houses in the colony of NSW were made from the branches and timber of the black wattle.

Black Wattle
more info:
- Black Wattle on the Atlas of Living Australia
- Black Wattle on the Australian National Botanic Gardens
- Black Wattle on PlantNET
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