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English: Acacia perangusta, the Eprapah wattle, has recently been assigned to Acacia fimbriata rather than being regarded as a species in its own right. The description Acacia perangusta therefore exists only as a synonym. Horticulturally though the two are still treated as though they are distinct, based on the differing phyllodes of the two 'species' and the more graceful appearance of Acacia perangusta.
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Acacia perangusta, the Eprapah wattle, has recently been assigned to Acacia fimbriata rather than being regarded as a species in its own right. The description Acacia perangusta therefore exists only as a synonym.

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