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Name Status. Accepted Name
Infra-generic Classification. Section Botrycephalae
Notes. The hybrid involving A. decurrens and A. baileyana is referred to as A. ×nabonnandii Nash in S.W.L. Jacobs & J. Pickard, Plants of New South Wales 151 (1981), and is discussed by E. Cheel in Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 60: 443–444 (1935).

SYNONYMY

Acacia baileyana F.Muell. var. baileyana (1917) [Autonym]
Racosperma baileyanum (F.Muell.) Pedley (1987) [Homotypic synonym]
Acacia baileyana var. aurea Pescott (1917) [Heterotypic synonym]
Acacia baileyana var. purpurea L.H.Bailey & E.Z.Bailey (1935) [Nom. invalid.]

DISTRIBUTION

AFRICA [I]: Egypt, Kenya, South Africa, Swaziland, Zimbabwe. AUSTRALIA: Australian Capital Territory [Ns], New South Wales [N], Queensland [Ns], South Australia [Ns], Tasmania [Ns], Victoria [Ns], Western Australia [Ns]. CENTRAL AMERICA [I]: Costa Rica, Mexico. INDIAN SUBCONTINENT [C]: India (Tamil Nadu). NORTH AMERICA [I] (California, Florida). PACIFIC OCEAN [I]: New Zealand. SOUTH AMERICA [I]: Argentina, Colombia. SOUTHEAST ASIA: Indonesia [I] (Java), Vietnam [Or]
Abbreviations: [I - Introduced, C - Cultivated, Or - Ornamental, N - Native, Ns - ].

TYPE INFORMATION

Type Designation. Holotype: Bowen Park, Brisbane, Qld, cultivated, Aug. 1876, F.M. Bailey (MEL); isotypes: BRI n.v., fide L. Pedley, Austrobaileya 1: 301 (1980). Source. Fl. Australia 11A: 224 (2001).

FURTHER INFORMATION

  • Flora of Australia Online - Access to authoritative botanical profile (often updated from Flora of Australia 2001 treatment) which includes descriptive and associated information, information on names, characteristics, distribution, etc.
  • WATTLE - Description, illlustration and map derived mostly from that published in Flora of Australia vols. 11A & 11B (2001).
  • AcaciaSearch - AcaciaSearch identifies, evaluates and provides detailed information for Acacia species considered prospective as new woody crop plants in the agricultural region of southern Australia. - AcaciaSearch was published by RIRDC and is available for purchase on line.
  • Biosecurity Queensland - Information on naturalized occurrence(s)
  • NSW FloraOnline - Botanical profile, photographs and and other information of species in New South Wales (provided by Plant Information Network System of the Botanic Gardens Trust, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia).
  • VicFlora - Botanical profiles and photographs of species in Victoria, Australia. Provided by the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria.
  • FloraBase - Short description, distribution map from WA Herbarium specimens and often photos are provided for Western Australian taxa
  • Tropicos - Information-rich resource provided by Missouri Botanic Gardens.
  • SA Plants - Botanical profiles, photos and other useful information for South Australian species (on Plants of South Australia website provided by Seed Conservation Centre, Adelaide Botanic Garden and State Herbarium)

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Source: Hassan & Hamdy (2021: 7)

Notes: This species was introduced to Egypt in the early 2000s; it is now cultivated in some private gardens for its foliage and floral display

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Source: Lock (1989: 63)

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Source: Ross (1975E: 466)

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Source: Lock (1989: 63)

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Source: Lock (1989: 63)

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Source: Fl. Australia 11A: 225 (2001)

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Source: Fl. Australia 11A: 225 (2001)

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Source: Fl. Australia 11A: 225 (2001)

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Source: Fl. Australia 11A: 225 (2001)

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Source: Fl. Australia 11A: 225 (2001)

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Source: Fl. Australia 11A: 225 (2001)

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Source: Seymour (1981)

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Source: Rico Arce (2007: 49)

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Source: Chakrabarty & Gangopadhyay (1996: 628)

Notes: Cultivated on hills of south India

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Source: Isely (1998)

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Source: Rico Arce (2007: 49)

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Source: Webb et al. (1988)

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Source: Boeclke (1946)

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Source: Garcia-Barriga & Forero (1968)

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Source: Nielsen (1992: 206)

Notes: Sometimes planted in mountains of west Java as an ornamental

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Source: WorldWideWattle

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