Vascular Plants

APC: Acacia anceps
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APC (version 51689212) published 10/6/22 by amonro
APC Dist.
WA, SA
APC Comment
Probable natural hybrids are known between A. nematophylla and A. anceps, and between A. anceps and A. notabilis. Hybridisation between A. leiophylla and A. anceps may have contributed to some populations of A. alcockii (Maslin, 2001).
Plantae / Charophyta / Equisetopsida / Magnoliidae / Rosanae / Fabales / Fabaceae / Acacia
0 sub taxa
Acacia anceps DC., legitimate Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2006), Australian Plant Census Acacia anceps DC. var. anceps, legitimate (5 October 1864) nomenclatural synonymRacosperma anceps (DC.) Pedley, legitimate (3 December 2003) nomenclatural synonymAcacia glaucescens F.Cels, nom. illeg. (October 1839) taxonomic synonymAcacia glauca Ser., orth. var. (1849) taxonomic synonymAcacia pterigoidea Seem., legitimate (1846) taxonomic synonymAcacia celsiana Ser., nom. illeg. (1849) taxonomic synonymAcacia megaphylla Benth., nom. inval., pro syn. (May 1855) taxonomic synonymAcacia muelleri Benth., legitimate (May 1855) taxonomic synonymAcacia megaphylla Benth., nom. inval., pro syn. (1859) taxonomic synonymAcacia anceps var. angustifolia Benth., legitimate (5 October 1864) taxonomic synonymAcacia retinodes Schltdl., legitimatemisapplication by Nelson, E.C. (1974), Disjunct plant distributions on the south-western Nullarbor Plain, Western Australia. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 57

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