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==Plants==
==Plants==
*''[[Acacia sensu lato]]'', polyphyletic genus of plants commonly known as wattle, especially in Australia and South Africa
*''[[Acacia sensu lato]]'', polyphyletic genus of plants commonly known as wattle, especially in Australian English
**''[[Acacia]]'', large genus of shrubs and trees, native to Australasia
**''[[Acacia]]''
**[[Black wattle]], common name for several species of acacia
***[[Black wattle]], common name for several species of acacia
**[[Acacia pycnantha|Golden wattle]], ''Acacia pycnantha'', species of acacia which is the official floral emblem of Australia
***Golden wattle, ''[[Acacia pycnantha]]'', species of acacia which is the official floral emblem of Australia
**[[Acacia terminalis|Sunshine wattle]], ''Acacia terminalis'', species of acacia which grows in southeastern Australia
***Sunshine wattle, ''[[Acacia terminalis]]'', species of acacia which grows in southeastern Australia
***Corkwood wattle, ''[[Acacia oshanesii]]''
***Corkybark wattle, ''[[Acacia sericophylla]]''
**''[[Vachellia]]''
***[[Corkwood wattle]], ''Vachellia bidwillii'' or ''Vachellia sutherlandii''
***Corkybark wattle, ''[[Vachellia suberosa]]''
**''[[Senegalia]]''
***[[Climbing wattle]], ''Senegalia pennata''
*''[[Callicoma]]'', also known as black wattle, although unrelated to the acacia species
*''[[Callicoma]]'', also known as black wattle, although unrelated to the acacia species



Latest revision as of 03:31, 13 October 2024

Wattle or wattles may refer to:

Plants

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Other uses

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  • Steam Tug Wattle, vessel formerly in commercial service in Victoria Harbour, Melbourne, Australia
  • Wallace Wattles (1860–1911), American New Thought writer, author
  • Wattle (anatomy), fleshy growth hanging from the head or neck of certain animals.
  • Wattle (construction), woven strips of wood forming panels used for fencing or for walling
    • Wattle and daub, a building technique using woven wooden supports packed with clay or mud
  • Wattle (dermatology), another term for congenital cartilaginous rest of the neck
  • Wattle, official name assigned to the star WASP-19

See also

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