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Acacia verniciflua A.Cunn., legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2006), Australian Plant Census: - [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Racosperma vernicifluum (A.Cunn.) Pedley legitimate taxonomic synonym: Acacia virgata Lodd., G.Lodd. & W.Lodd. nom. inval., nom. nud. taxonomic synonym: Acacia binervata Dehnh. nom. illeg. taxonomic synonym: Acacia leprosa var. binervis F.Muell. legitimate
  • APC Comment: Entwisle et al., Fl. Victoria (1996) described and discussed four variants, which were also discussed by Maslin, Fl. Australia 11A: 596-598 (2001). They are listed with synonymy as suggested in these two works. Hybrids between A. verniciflua and A. aspera in Vic were discussed by Puccinin et al., Muelleria 19: 9-17 (2004).
  • APC Dist.: SA, Qld, NSW, ACT, Vic, Tas

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Acacia verniciflua A.Cunn.

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