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Showing Acacia x nabonnandii
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- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Magnoliidae(subcl.)
- Rosanae(superordo)
- Fabales(ordo)
- Fabaceae(fam.)
- Acacia(gen.)
- nabonnandii(sp.)
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Type: "...originated on the littoral of the Mediterranean."
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Etymology: "M. Nabonnand, for whom the plant was named, was a noted rosarian who produced many new roses; he died in January, 1903, in his seventy-sixth year." -
Text: "This acacia is a garden hybrid, so I am informed by Mr. Louis Dupuy, from whom the plant in the New York Botanical Garden was secured, and was produced by crossing Acacia dealbata and A. decurrens..."
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Text: 'A. X nabonnandii Nash = A. baileyana X A. decurrens'
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APC Comment: A hybrid involving Acacia baileyana and A. decurrens. -
APC Dist.: NSW