Fabaceae Lindl.
Acacia sclerosperma F.Muell. subsp. sclerosperma , legitimate, autonym
Chapman, A.R. & Maslin, B.R. (2 April 1992), Acacia Miscellany 5. A review of the A. bivenosa group (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae: Section Phyllodineae). Nuytsia 8(2): 273, fig. 5A [autonym]
Wheeler, J.R. in Wheeler, J.R. (ed.) (1992), Mimosaceae. Flora of the Kimberley Region: 323 [secondary reference]
Chapman, A.R. & Maslin, B.R. in Orchard, A.E. & Wilson, A.J.G. (ed.) (2001), Flora of Australia 11A: 397-398, Plate 31, Fig. 45L-O, Map 240 [secondary reference]
common name: Limestone Wattle [n/a]
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2006), Australian Plant Census: - APC [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Racosperma sclerospermum (F.Muell.) Pedley subsp. sclerospermum legitimate
  • APC Comment: Hybrids between A. ampliceps and A. sclerosperma subsp. sclerosperma are known.
  • APC Dist.: WA
Maslin, B.R. & van Leeuwen, S. (2008), Wattles of the Pilbara: 52-53 [secondary reference]
common name: Limestone wattle [n/a]
  • Etymology: "The botanical name refers to the woody pods."
  • Vernacular: bugguda (Kurrama)
  • Vernacular: bawurda (Yindjibarndi)
  • Vernacular: bakurta (Kurrama)
Maslin, B.R., van Leeuwen, S. & Reid, J. (2010), Wattles of the Pilbara: - [secondary reference]
common name: Rattle Tree [n/a] common name: Silver Bark Wattle [n/a] common name: Limestone Wattle [n/a]
  • Etymology: "The botanical name is taken from the Greek scleros (hard) and sperma (seed)."
  • Vernacular: Pakuta (Kurrama)
  • Vernacular: Pakurta (Kurrama)
  • Vernacular: Bagurda (Banyjima, Kurrama)
  • Vernacular: Bugguda (Kurrama)
  • Vernacular: Purtarrpa (Nyangumarta)
  • Vernacular: Warntayin (Kariyarra)
  • Vernacular: Bugurda (Kurrama)