Acacia covenyi

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 Acacia covenyi subsp. var.  Blue Bush
Acacia covenyi found at the Australian National Botanic Gardens, Canberra
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Acacia covenyi is a rare plant from Southern New South Wales. Known as "Blue Bush", the leaves have a distinct blue tinge.

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