They web the phyllodes of their host plant together with silk, creating a shelter from which they feed.
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Mulga trees are highly variable, in form, in height, and in shape of phyllodes and seed pods.
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Like many other " Acacia " species, red-eyed wattle has phyllodes rather than true leaves.
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Recent reports on regrowth after the 2006 bushfires indicates that the phyllodes of young plants have little to no dimethyltryptamine content.
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They described the species as a bushy shrub tall, with-long,-wide phyllodes, and yellow flowers.
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Damage to growing pitcher leaves prevent them from forming proper pitchers, and again, the plant produces a phyllode instead.
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It grows to up to 2 metres high and has sharp-pointed phyllodes with 3 or 4 prominent longitudinal veins.
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Group 1 plants are identified as having phyllodes, as well as being the only group which features flowers in cylindrical heads.
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However, no subspecies are currently recognised, though an informal classification distinguishes wetland and dryland forms, the latter with narrower phyllodes.
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This plant is reportedly toxic to livestock as the foliage ( phyllodes ) contain a glucoside which can produce hydrogen cyanide if cut.