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Acacia nuperrima

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Acacia nuperrima Baker f., J. Bot . 64: 92 (1926)

Erect ascending to semiprostrate, often spreading, glabrous, resinous shrub to 1 (–1.3) m high, often with many fine stems branching at base. Bark smooth to slightly fissured at base, grey or brown. Branchlets angular towards apices with resin-crenulated ridges, finely lenticellate. Phyllodes rather spreading, narrowly elliptic to very narrowly elliptic, sometimes slightly wider below middle or linear, flat or sometimes slightly undulate, shallowly to markedly downwardly curved and often slightly sigmoid to sometimes straight, (0.4–) 0.7–2 (–3.5) cm long, (1–) 1.5–3 (–5) mm wide, coriaceous, the nerves obscure or rarely the midnerve and 2 lateral nerves scarcely conspicuous, finely longitudinally wrinkled to appearing striate, the apex with an oblique small (beak-shaped) mucro (hooked apiculate); gland absent or 1 minute basal gland to 1 (–2) mm above pulvinus. Peduncles 5–15 (–20) mm long, 0.4–0.6 mm wide. Capitula 4–7 mm diam., 10–20 (–23)-flowered, yellow to golden, sometimes paler; bracteoles with triangular acute to acuminate lamina, mostly about same length or slightly longer than flower calyces; buds spreading. Flowers 5-merous; calyx cupular, 0.7–1 mm long, dissected to 1/10–1/5, reddish papillose towards apex; corolla 1.5–2 mm long, dissected by or more. Pods erect, narrowly oblanceolate to linear, straight-sided, 2.5–5.5 (–6.5) cm long, mostly 3–5 (–7) mm wide, obliquely nerved; margins subprominent. Seeds narrowly oblong-elliptic, 2.7–5 mm long, brown; funicle-aril narrowly conical.

Occurs in tropical northern Australia from the Kimberley region of W.A. (especially in the Cape Londonderry, Derby and Fitzroy R. areas) to N.T. (mainly north-western and north-eastern parts) and offshore islands in the Gulf of Carpentaria, into north-western Qld in the Corinda area. Grows in sandy, rocky, sandy clay, lateritic or red loam soils, on plains, ridges or in undulating country, in shrubland, woodland, low open woodland, savannah woodland or sometimes open forest, often with eucalypts or Melaleuca . Flowers Jan.–Oct.

A variable species, especially in the size and shape of the phyllodes, from variably curved-sigmoid phyllodes to long, slightly curved to straight phyllodes. The latter appear to be common in the Groote Eylandt to north-eastern Arnhem Land region, N.T., e.g. N.Byrnes 959 (BRI), I.Cowie 2034 & Brocklehurst (BRI, DNA, MEL, NSW), R.L.Specht 582 (BRI, NSW). Some phyllodes may rarely have a setose mucro similar to that of A. setulifera (e.g. Blake 16312 , BRI), but this may be a feature usually lost with age.

Acacia nuperrima is closely allied to A. setulifera which has smaller, rounded phyllodes with a prominent, fine, apical mucro (setose point), and to A. translucens which generally has wider phyllodes and more flowers per head. Also related to A. newmanii and A. stellaticeps . Differences to A. producta , also in this group, are described by M.D.Tindale, Telopea 2: 119 (1980). The above species all belong to the ‘ A. stigmatophylla group’.

There is a possible variant approaching A. setulifera in the Timber Creek area, N.T. (see A. setulifera notes). Some specimens (especially from the ‘Oobagooma’/Mitchell Pleateau area in northern W.A.) are difficult to distinguish from A. translucens and have bracteoles similar to those found in the latter. Further studies of this group are required.

Type of accepted name

Groote Eylandt, N.T., Feb. 1925, G.H.Wilkins 101 ; holo: K; iso: BM n.v ., NSW, PERTH.

Synonymy

Racosperma nuperrimum (Baker f.) Pedley, Austrobaileya 2: 353 (1987). Type: as for accepted name.

Acacia translucens var. angusta Domin, Biblioth. Bot . 89: 259 (1926). Type: Carpentaria Islands a, b & c [South Wellesley Is., Qld], 17–28 Nov. 1802, R.Brown [Bennett no. 4285] ; holo: BM n.v .; iso: K.

Illustration

J.Brock, Top End Native Pl . 69 (1988); M.Simmons, Acacias Australia 133 (1988), as to larger right-hand figure only.

Representative collections

W.A.: 55 km E of Durack R., D.Keith & B.Pellow 226 (NSW, PERTH, SYD). N.T.: Stuart Hwy towards Borroloola, C.H.Gittins 2468 (BRI, DNA, NSW); 3 miles [4.8 km] SSW of Bing Bong Stn HS, N.M.Henry 123 (NSW, NT); 33 km W of Borroloola, M.O.Parker 967 (CANB, DNA, NSW, NT); Centre Is., Pellew Is. Group, B.Rice 2034 (K, NSW, Z). Qld: Corinda Stn, C.H.Gittins 1269 (BRI, NSW, PERTH).

(PGK)

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The information presented here originally appeared on the WATTLE CD-ROM which was jointly published by the Australian Biological Resources Study, Canberra, and the Department of Parks and Wildlife, Perth; it was produced by CSIRO Publishing from where it is available for purchase. The WATTLE custodians are thanked for allowing us to post this information here.

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