Mulga
Mulga refers to a group of plant species in the genus *Acacia* that are native to arid and semi-arid Australia. These plants are a defining feature of the Australian landscape, particularly in the western and central parts of the continent. Mulga is often characterized by its tough, leathery leaves and its ability to withstand extreme drought conditions. The appearance of mulga can vary considerably depending on the specific species and local environmental factors, ranging from small shrubs to medium-sized trees.
The ecological significance of mulga is immense. It provides crucial habitat and food for a wide array
Economically, mulga has historically been important for Indigenous Australians, who have utilized its wood for tools