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Displaying records 701–720 of 1180 for your search terms: Genus: acacia
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Fabaceae Lindl.
Intr.Nat.Syst.Bot. Ed.2:148 (1836)
Acacia Mill.
Gard.Dict.Abr. Ed.3 (1754)
Acacia pachyacra Maiden & Blakely
J.Roy.Soc.Western Australia 13:21,Pl.14,Figs 1-7 (1928)
Acacia pachycarpa Benth.
Fl.Austral. 2:408 (1864)
Acacia pachyphloia W.Fitzg.
J.Proc.Roy.Soc.New S.Wales 51:116 (1917)
Acacia pachyphloia subsp. brevipinnula Tindale & Kodela
Austral.Syst.Bot. 9:314-316,Fig.3 (1996)
Acacia pachyphloia in Maiden subsp. pachyphloia
Acacia pachyphloia W.Fitzg. subsp. pachyphloia
Acacia pachyphloia subsp. puberula Tindale & Kodela ms
Acacia pachyphylla Maslin
Nuytsia 12(3):379-381 (1999)
Acacia pachypoda Maslin
Nuytsia 1:326,Figs 7,9 (1974)
Acacia pallida F.Muell.
J.Proc.Linn.Soc.,Bot. 3:147 (1859)
Acacia pallidifolia Tindale
Telopea 1:82 (1975)
Acacia palustris Luehm.
Victorian Naturalist 13:117 (1897)
Acacia papulosa R.S.Cowan & Maslin
Nuytsia 10(2):219-220 (1995)
Acacia papyrocarpa Benth.
Western Myall Fl.Austral. 2:338 (1864)
Acacia paradoxa DC.
Kangaroo Thorn Cat.Pl.Horti.Monsp. 74 (1813)
Acacia paraneura Randell
J.Adelaide Bot.Gard. 14,116-117,Fig.1H (1992)
Acacia parkerae Maslin
Parker’s Wattle Nuytsia 24:170-174, Fig. 4 (2014)
Acacia patagiata R.S.Cowan & Maslin
Nuytsia 7(2): 216-217, Fig.1I-J (1990)
Acacia patens Benth.
Fl.Austral. 2:239 (1864)
Acacia paula Tindale & S.J.Davies
Austral.Syst.Bot. 3:287-290,Figs 1,2 (1990)

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