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Showing Acacia rhodophloia
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Type: "395 mile peg on North West Coastal Highway, i.e. 12 mi (19 km) north of Murchison River crossing, Western Australia. "In red sand hills." No date given, G. Phillips for A.M. Ashby 4494 (holo: PERTH; iso: BM, CANB, K, NY, PERTH)."
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Comment: This taxon has been misidentified as A. sibirica in WA.
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Type: 395 mile peg on North West Coastal Hwy, i.e. 12 miles [19 km] N of Murchison R. crossing, W.A., 17 Sept. 1972, G.Phillips for A.M.Ashby 4494 ; holo: PERTH; iso: NSW, n.v. : BM, CANB, K, NY, PERTH.
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APC Dist.: WA, NT, SA
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Etymology: "The botanical name of this wattle refers to the colour of the distinctive minni ritchi bark."
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Etymology: "The botanical name is derived from the Greek rhodo- (rose-red) and phloios (bark) in reference to the colour of the distinctive Minni Ritchi bark." -
Vernacular: Mantaru (Kurrama)