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*[[Wattle (dermatology)]], another term for congenital cartilaginous rest of the neck
*[[Wattle (dermatology)]], another term for congenital cartilaginous rest of the neck
*[[Wattle (construction)]], woven strips of wood forming panels used for fencing or for walling
*[[Wattle (construction)]], woven strips of wood forming panels used for fencing or for walling or long flexible netted tube of straw or excelsior fiber used for sediment control on hillside and ditches
*[[Wattle (construction)]], long flexible netted tube of straw or excelsior fiber used for sediment control on hillside and ditches
*[[Wattle and daub|Wattle-and-daub]], a building technique using woven wooden supports packed with clay or mud
*[[Wattle and daub|Wattle-and-daub]], a building technique using woven wooden supports packed with clay or mud
*[[Croatian wattle]], decorative pattern found in medieval Croatian art
*[[Croatian wattle]], decorative pattern found in medieval Croatian art

Revision as of 04:40, 16 October 2014

Wattle or wattles may refer to:

Plants
  • Acacia, genus of plants and shrubs commonly known as Wattle, especially in Australia and South Africa
  • Black wattle, common name for several species of acacia
  • Callicoma, also known as Black Wattle, although unrelated to the acacia species
  • Golden wattle, Acacia pycantha, species of acacia which embodies the Australian country
  • Sunshine wattle, Acacia terminalis, species of acacia which grows in southeastern Australia
Animals
  • Wattle (anatomy), fleshy growth hanging from the head or neck of certain animals.
  • Wattle bagworm, caterpillar native to Southern Africa
  • Wattlebird, member of the Honeyeater family, native to Australia
  • Wattle-eye, family of small insect-eating birds native to Africa
Other
  • Wattle (dermatology), another term for congenital cartilaginous rest of the neck
  • Wattle (construction), woven strips of wood forming panels used for fencing or for walling or long flexible netted tube of straw or excelsior fiber used for sediment control on hillside and ditches
  • Wattle-and-daub, a building technique using woven wooden supports packed with clay or mud
  • Croatian wattle, decorative pattern found in medieval Croatian art
  • Wattle Day, Australian celebration of the first day of spring
  • Steam tug Wattle, vessel formerly in commercial service in Victoria Harbour, Melbourne, Australia