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Flower galls on Late Black Wattle (Acacia mearnsii), a spring- to summer-flowering evergreen tree from eastern and southern Australia. It grows to around 10m tall and the flowers have a pleasant spicy scent. The ferny foliage is more of a dark green shade than the blue-green common to wattles. The galls usually form in response to insect attacks, in this case it is most often the larvae of the midge. Dasineura rubiformis