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Account for the difference in morphology (physical appearance) for the two sub-species of Acacia Sophorae.

Acacia Sophorae, also entitled Coastal Wattle, is wattle, belonging to plant kingdom and found in the coastal and sub-coastal Australia. This has further divided into two broad categories, namely Sophorae and Longfolia (Walsh and Stajsic, 2007). The Acacia Sophorae is a rather large, prostrate or decumbent shrub, which has trunks that spread widely over the ground, growing as tall as 3m meter in terms of height and broadening as wide as 4m or more horizontally.

The second category is the Acacia ...
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