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Showing Acacia albicans
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- Acacia(gen.)
- albicans(sp.)
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Text: "Australie." -
Comment: Mouillefert attributes the name to "H. et B." [i.e. Humboldt & Bonpland, the collectors of the plants described by Kunth (1821)].
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APC Comment: A name of uncertain application.
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APC Comment: A Mexican species, now referred to Havardia albicans (Kunth) Britton & Rose, recorded by G.Nicholson, Ill. Dict. Gard. 1: 5 (1884) and L.H.Correvon in G.Bois, Dict. Hort. Ill. 19 (1893), but not known to occur in Australia.