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<p>to make infill panels, or made in place to form the whole of a wall. In different regions, the material of wattle can be different. For example, at the <a href="page.php?w=Mitchell_Site">Mitchell Site</a> on the northern outskirts of the city of Mitchell, South Dakota, willow has been found as the wattle material of the walls of the house. Reeds and vines can also be used as wattle material. The origin of the term wattle describing a group of <a href="page.php?w=acacia">acacia</a>s in Australia, is derived from the common use of acacias as wattle</p><p>
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