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Acacia pycnantha Benth., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Maslin, B.R. in Orchard, A.E. & Wilson, A.J.G. (ed.) (2001), Flora of Australia 11A: 297-298, Fig. 22G-J, Maps 123, 124 [secondary reference]
  • Type: "interior of New Holland [between the Loddon R. and Pyramid Hill, Vic.], 5 July 1836, T.L.Mitchell 222 ; ?holo: CGE."
taxonomic synonym: Acacia petiolaris Lehm. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Acacia falcinella Meisn. nom. illeg. taxonomic synonym: Acacia pycnantha var. petiolaris H.Vilm. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Acacia westoni Maiden orth. var. taxonomic synonym: Acacia westonii Maiden legitimate pro parte misapplication: Acacia leiophylla Benth. legitimate by Bentham, G. in Hooker, W.J. (1842), Notes on Mimoseae, with a synopsis of species. London Journal of Botany 1: 351 common name: Broad-leaved Wattle [n/a] common name: Golden Wattle [n/a]

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Acacia pycnantha Benth.

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