Vascular Plants

APC: Acacia fimbriata
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APC (version 51209281) published 10/1/17 by import
APC Dist.
SA (naturalised), Qld, NSW, ACT (doubtfully naturalised), Vic (doubtfully naturalised)
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Magnoliidae / Rosanae / Fabales / Fabaceae / Acacia
0 sub taxa
Acacia fimbriata A.Cunn. ex G.Don, legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2006), Australian Plant Census Acacia prominens var. fimbriata (A.Cunn. ex G.Don) Domin, legitimate (1926) nomenclatural synonymAcacia fimbriata A.Cunn. ex G.Don var. fimbriata, legitimate (1939) nomenclatural synonymRacosperma fimbriatum (G.Don) Pedley, legitimate (24 September 1987) nomenclatural synonymAcacia prominens var. ? whiteana Domin, legitimate (1926) taxonomic synonymAcacia fimbriata var. glabra C.T.White, legitimate (1939) taxonomic synonymAcacia fimbriata var. perangusta C.T.White, legitimate (1939) taxonomic synonymAcacia perangusta (C.T.White) Pedley, legitimate (29 February 1980) taxonomic synonymRacosperma perangustum (C.T.White) Pedley, legitimate (24 September 1987) taxonomic synonymAcacia linifolia (Vent.) Willd., legitimatepro parte misapplication by Bentham, G. (5 October 1864), Flora Australiensis 2Acacia prominens A.Cunn. ex G.Don, legitimatepro parte misapplication by Bentham, G. in Hooker, W.J. (1842), Notes on Mimoseae, with a synopsis of species. London Journal of Botany 1Acacia prominens A.Cunn. ex G.Don, legitimatepro parte misapplication by Bentham, G. (5 October 1864), Flora Australiensis 2

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