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Showing Acacia abbreviata
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- abbreviata(sp.)
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Type: "Tanami, 20°00′S, 129°40′E, Northern Territory, ... 25 May 1970, J.R. Maconochie 1026. Distributed as Acacia amentifera F.Muell. (holo: PERTH; iso: K, MEL, NT, PERTH.)"
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Text: "Possibley of hybrid oriigin (A. hilliana x A. minutifolia)
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Type: "Tanami, N.T., 25 May 1970, J.R.Maconochie 1026 ; holo: PERTH; iso: DNA, K, MEL, PERTH."
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APC Comment: B.R.Maslin in J.P.Jessop, Fl. Central Australia 137 (1981) suggested A. abbreviata may be of hybrid origin, involving A. hilliana and A. minutifolia. -
APC Dist.: NT