Acacia Euthycarpa
Endemic, Australia, phyllodes, John McConnell Black
978-613-8-40004-2
6138400046
72
2013-01-09
29.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Acacia euthycarpa is a shrub or small tree species that is to southern . It shares its common names of Wallowa or Reed-leaf Wattle with a similar species . It usually grows as a shrub to between 2 and 4 metres high, but certain forms may be small trees up to 10 metres high. The linear are up to 10 cm long, dull green or grey green and have sharply pointed hooked tips. The globular golden flowerheads appear in 2-4 headed racemes between August and October, followed by curved seedpods that are up to 15 cm long. The taxon was first formally described by botanist in Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia in 1923 as Acacia calamifolia var. euthycarpa. It was subsequently promoted to species status by Black in 1945. It occurs from in and eastward to north-western
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