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Acacia excelsa Benth., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Cowan, R.S. & Maslin, B.R. (11 January 1995), Acacia Miscellany 11. Miscellaneous taxa of northern and eastern Australia of Acacia section Plurinerves (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae). Nuytsia 10(1): 78 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: subtropical New Holland [E bank of Nogoa R. opposite Martins Range., Queensland], 6 July 1846, T.Mitchell ‘187' (K, lower branchlet on sheet). Paralectotypes: (1) subtropical New Holland, July 1846, T.L.Mitchell ‘171' (K - mounted with lectotype). (2) subtropical Australia, T.Mitchell, ‘7 Bidwill' (K).
nomenclatural synonym: Racosperma excelsum (Benth.) Pedley legitimate nomenclatural synonym: Racosperma excelsum (Benth.) Pedley subsp. excelsum legitimate taxonomic synonym: Acacia excelsa var. polyphleba Domin legitimate taxonomic synonym: Acacia excelsa var. glaucescens Domin legitimate taxonomic synonym: Acacia excelsa var. daintreeana (F.Muell.) Domin legitimate

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Acacia excelsa Benth.

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