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Showing Acacia adsurgens
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- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Magnoliidae(subcl.)
- Rosanae(superordo)
- Fabales(ordo)
- Fabaceae(fam.)
- Acacia(gen.)
- adsurgens(sp.)
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Type: "Thirty-five miles north-east of Camp 2, G.F. Hill, No. 261, 7th June, 1911, in late flower; 40 miles west of Camp 4, Lander Creek, same collector, No. 360, 21st June, 1911, in late flower and very early fruit."
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Lectotype: 35 miles [56 km] NE of Camp 2, N.T., 7 June 1911, G.F.Hill 261; lecto (here chosen): NSW, isolecto: MEL n.v.; 40 miles [64 km] W of Camp 4, Lander Ck, N.T., 21 June 1911, G.F.Hill 360; paralecto: K, MEL n.v., NSW.
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Type: 35 miles [56 km] NE of Camp 2, N.T., 7 June 1911, G.F.Hill 261 ; lecto: NSW, fide P.G.Kodela, Telopea 7: 419 (1998); isolecto: MEL n.v. ; 40 miles [64 km] W of Camp 4, Lander Ck, N.T., 21 June 1911, G.F.Hill 360 ; paralecto: K, MEL n.v. , NSW
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APC Dist.: WA, NT, SA, Qld
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Etymology: "The botanical name is derived from the Latin adsurgens (ascending or rising up), presumably in reference to the erect orientation of the phyllodes on the specimens that the species authors (Maiden and Blakey 1928) used to prepare the original description of the species. However, as can be seen from the above description, the phyllodes are commonly wide-spreading." -
Vernacular: Pilarri (Kurrama)