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Showing Acacia cangaiensis
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- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Magnoliidae(subcl.)
- Rosanae(superordo)
- Fabales(ordo)
- Fabaceae(fam.)
- Acacia(gen.)
- cangaiensis(sp.)
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Type: "New South Wales: Munningyundo Pt, junction of Mann and Nymboida rivers [Nymboida National Park], alt. 600 m., 29° 39′S., 152° 29′E., shrub 4 m tall, stem 7cm in diam., bark smooth, on steep rocky granite slopes, A.G.Floyd 1644, 26.ii.1981 (NSW 234291). Isotypi: A, AD, B, BM, BRI, CANB, CBG, K, L, MEL, NY, PERTH, US.
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Etymology: "The specific epithet refers to Cangai State Forest where this species was first collected and recognised as a new species."
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APC Dist.: NSW