Flora of Australia, Volume 11, Part 1A. E. Orchard, Australian Biological Resources Study This series describes, illustrations and provides identification tools for the plants of Australia. These two volumes provide a complete account of Australian wattles, opening with background essays on the relationships, biology, fossil history and utilization of wattles. |
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Mimosaceae R S Cowan | 1 |
Publication date of previous volumes | 500 |
new taxa lectotypifications etc | 642 |
Publication date of previous volumes | 650 |
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1-nerved A.Cunn acuminate apex apices appressed appressed-puberulous aril Austral Austrobaileya axil B.Maslin B.R.Maslin basal base Benth bipinnate bracteoles bracts Branchlets glabrous calyx CANB Characters not combined cm long curved densely diam encircling seed flowering branchlet Flowers 5-merous funicle glabrous gland glaucous golden hairs hairy heads globular holo indumentum Inflorescences Inflorescences simple lateral nerves linear M.D.Tindale M.Simmons Maslin midrib Minni Ritchi mm long mm wide mucro narrowly elliptic narrowly oblong normally Nuytsia oblanceolate obloid obtuse pairs of pinnae pale yellow Pedley peduncles PERTH petals petiole Phyllodes pinnae pinnules pods prominent pruinose puberulous pulvinus pungent raceme axes rachis Racosperma recurved resinous Seeds longitudinal sepals sepals free sepals united shallowly shrub shrubland slightly sometimes South Wales south-western W.A. sparsely species specimens spikes spinose Stipules straight subsp SW W.A. T.Tame terete thinly coriaceous upper margin W.A. Grows Wattle wide
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