Vascular Plants

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Maslin, B.R. (25 July 1995), Acacia Miscellany 13. Taxonomy of some Western Australian phyllocladinous and aphyllodinous taxa (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae). Nuytsia 10(2) : 151-179 (Paper) Maslin, B.R. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Acacia aemula Maslin
  2. Acacia aemula Maslin subsp. aemula
  3. Acacia aemula subsp. muricata Maslin
  4. Acacia alata R.Br.
  5. Acacia alata R.Br. var. alata
  6. Acacia alata var. biglandulosa Benth.
  7. Acacia alata var. genuina Meisn.
  8. Acacia alata var. glabrata Seem.
  9. Acacia alata var. platyptera (Lindl.) Meisn.
  10. Acacia alata var. tetrantha Maslin
  11. Acacia applanata Maslin
  12. Acacia benthamii var. angustior (Meisn.) Heynh.
  13. Acacia bifaria Maslin
  14. Acacia carens Maslin
  15. Acacia cerastes Maslin
  16. Acacia cummingiana Maslin
  17. Acacia diptera Lindl.
  18. Acacia diptera var. angustior Meisn.
  19. Acacia diptera var. eriocarpa W.Fitzg.
  20. Acacia diptera var. erioptera Benth.
  21. Acacia diptera var. latior Meisn.
  22. Acacia glaucoptera Benth.
  23. Acacia pterocaulon Maslin
  24. Acacia sinuata Jacques
  25. Acacia uniglandulosa Seem. & J.A.Schmidt
  26. Acacia volubilis F.Muell.
  27. Acacia willdenowiana H.L.Wendl.
  28. Clay Wattle
  29. Flat Wattle
  30. Grass Wattle
  31. Mimosa alata (R.Br.) Poir.
  32. Phyllodoce alata (R.Br.) Link
  33. Two-winged Acacia
  34. Winged wattle

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