Vascular Plants

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Acacia cowleana Tate, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Maslin, B.R., van Leeuwen, S. & Reid, J. (2010), Wattles of the Pilbara: - [secondary reference]
  • Etymology: "The type specimen of this species was collected on the Horn Expedition to central Australia at the end of the nineteenth century (see Tate [in Acacia. In: B. Spencer (ed.) Report on the work of the Horn Scientific Expedition to Central Australia] 1896). The botanical name probably commemorates E.C. Cowle, who helped with the zoological collections and was apparently regarded as an honorary member of the expedition (Hall [in Botanists of Australian Acacias p. 64] 1984)."
  • Vernacular: Wathamalu (Kurrama)
  • Vernacular: Waddamullu (Kurrama)

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Acacia cowleana Tate

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