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Showing Acacia visneoides
- APC
- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Magnoliidae(subcl.)
- Rosanae(superordo)
- Fabales(ordo)
- Fabaceae(fam.)
- Acacia(gen.)
- visneoides(sp.)
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Type: "ad quem pervenerant e N. Hollandia, lectaque a Cl. Jurisconsulto, et Botanophilo BARREN-FIELD."
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Text: "Colla's plant was grown from seed received from Schultes in 1825 as A. compressa; the original seed is said to have been collected in Australia by Barron Field. A sheet at TO, annotated A. visneoides by Colla, is labelled as having originated from Hortus Ripulensis in 1828. This collection comprises very fragmentary foliar material and, although not a type, may well have been taken from the type plant. It is not possible to determine with certainty the taxon to which this material refers other than to say it is a member of section Phyllodineae (possibly near A. rubida)."
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APC Comment: A name of uncertain application.