Vascular Plants

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Acacia continua Benth., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Maslin, B.R. & Cowan, R.S. in Orchard, A.E. & Wilson, A.J.G. (ed.) (2001), Flora of Australia 11A: 478-479, Fig. 59M-O, Map 336 [secondary reference]
  • Type: Lake Gilles, S.A., J.Burkitt ; syn: MEL30672; isosyn: PERTH (fragment ex MEL); Murray desert, Vic., F.Mueller s.n. ; syn: K; towards Mt Remarkable, S.A., Oct. 1850, F.Mueller s.n. ; syn: K. [Note: There are a number of other Mueller collections at MEL, collected as A. colletioides from within the geographical area covered by the type citation ‘from the Murray to St Vincent's and Spencer's Gulfs and Mt Remarkable', which might also be syntypes, but the actual localities given on their labels do not match those given in the type citation and some have not been seen by Bentham, e.g. MEL30662, 30664, 30665, 30666, 30669, 30671 and 30676.]
common name: Thorn Wattle [n/a]

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Acacia continua Benth.

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