Vascular Plants

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Maslin, B.R. (14 October 1982), Studies in the genus Acacia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) - 11. Acacia species of the Hamersley Range area, Western Australia. Nuytsia 4(1) : 61-103 (Paper) Maslin, B.R. Author
Names in this reference:
  1. Acacia adsurgens Maiden & Blakely
  2. Acacia arrecta Maslin
  3. Acacia atkinsiana Maslin
  4. Acacia bivenosa DC.
  5. Acacia clementii Domin
  6. Acacia clivicola Pedley
  7. Acacia cuspidifolia Maslin
  8. Acacia daweana Maslin
  9. Acacia effusa Maslin
  10. Acacia exilis Maslin
  11. Acacia gonocarpa var. lasiocalyx F.Muell.
  12. Acacia hamersleyensis Maslin
  13. Acacia kempeana F.Muell.
  14. Acacia marramamba Maslin
  15. Acacia pyrifolia DC.
  16. Acacia rhodophloia Maslin
  17. Acacia sibirica S.Moore
  18. Acacia stowardii Maiden
  19. Acacia trachycarpa E.Pritz.
  20. Acacia xiphophylla E.Pritz.

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