Vascular Plants

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Acacia linearifolia A.Cunn. ex Maiden & Blakely, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Maslin, B.R. (18 September 1994), Notes on Acacia adunca and A. linearifolia, and the description of a new subspecies of A. juncifolia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) from eastern Australia. Telopea 6(1): 46-47 [secondary reference]
  • Lectotype: Gungal, Mt Dangar, Dec. 1908, J.L.Boorman s.n. (NSW 168896), Paralectotypes: Gungal, New South Wales, J.L.Boorman, Sep 1904 (NSW 168898 - racemes unusually long), Dec 1908 (NSW 168901, PERTH), Nov 1914 (NSW 168899 and Dec 1914 (NSW 168893 & 168895); Mt Dangar, Gungal, New South Wales, Sep 1904, J.L. Boorman s.n. (NSW 168897 - this specimen is also a paralectotype of A. accola); Mt Dangar, New South Wales, Aug 1827, A. Cunningham 81 (BM, K, NSW 166377- erroneously labelled as Blue Mts, A. Cunningham 84/1825); The Rock, Corowa, New South Wales, Dec 1921, G. Wiburd s.n. (NSW 178676: phyllodes unusually narrow).

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Acacia linearifolia A.Cunn. ex Maiden & Blakely

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