Vascular Plants

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Maiden, J.H. (1920), Notes on Acacias, No. IV, with descriptions of new species. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 53 : 171-238 (Paper) Maiden, J.H. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Acacia basedowii Maiden
  2. Acacia burrowi Maiden
  3. Acacia burrowii Maiden
  4. Acacia bynoeana Benth.
  5. Acacia cana Maiden
  6. Acacia coolgardiensis Maiden
  7. Acacia doratoxylon var. angustifolia Maiden
  8. Acacia eremea Maiden
  9. Acacia ferocior Maiden
  10. Acacia froggattii Maiden
  11. Acacia hamiltoniana Maiden
  12. Acacia havilandi Maiden
  13. Acacia havilandiorum Maiden
  14. Acacia helmsiana Maiden
  15. Acacia loderi Maiden
  16. Acacia nigripilosa Maiden
  17. Acacia nigripilosa Maiden
  18. Acacia nigripilosus Maiden
  19. Acacia oncinophylla var. fauntleroyi Maiden
  20. Acacia oncinophylla Lindl. var. oncinophylla
  21. Acacia oxyclada F.Muell. ex Benth.
  22. Acacia pilligaensis Maiden
  23. Acacia rhodoxylon Maiden
  24. Acacia shirleyi Maiden
  25. Acacia sowdeni Maiden
  26. Acacia sowdenii Maiden
  27. Acacia sparsiflora Maiden
  28. Acacia subflexuosa Maiden
  29. Acacia tenuior Maiden
  30. Acacia triptycha var. tenuis Maiden

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