Vascular Plants

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Fabaceae Lindl.
Acacia haematites Maslin , legitimate scientific apni APC Maslin, B.R. (3 July 2014), Two new species of Acacia (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae) with conservation significance from Banded Iron Formation ranges in the vicinity of Koolyanobbing, Western Australia. Nuytsia 24: 132-135, Fig. 1 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Koolyanobbing Range, Western Australia [precise locality withheld for conservation reasons], 16 September 2009, G. Cockerton, S. Regan, J. Warden & J. O'Brien LCH 28974 (holo: PERTH 08520453; iso: MEL, PERTH 08520542)."
  • Etymology: "The species name haematites is Latin 'blood stone, a kind of red iron ore, hematite'. The epithet is applied here as a noun in apposition.

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