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Name Status. Accepted Name
Infra-generic Classification. Section Acacia (syn. Section Phyllodineae)

SYNONYMY

Acacia falcata Willd. var. falcata (1830) [Autonym]
Mimosa falcata (Willd.) Poir. (1810) [Homotypic synonym]
Acacia falcata Desf. (1815) [Synonym]
Racosperma falcatum (Willd.) Mart. (1829) [Nom. invalid.]
Racosperma falcatum (Willd.) Pedley (1986) [Homotypic synonym]
Mimosa obliqua J.C.Wendl. (1798) [nom. illeg. (homonym)]
Mimosa obliqua Pers. (1806) [nom. illeg. (homonym)]
Acacia obliqua Desv. (1814) [Heterotypic synonym]
Acacia plagiophylla Spreng. (1826) [Heterotypic synonym]
Acacia ensifolia hort. ex Steud. (1840) [pro syn.]
Acacia falcata Sieber ex Steud. (1840) [Synonym]

DISTRIBUTION

AUSTRALIA: Australian Capital Territory [I], New South Wales [N], Queensland [N]. PACIFIC OCEAN [I]: New Zealand. SOUTHEAST ASIA [C]: Indonesia (Java)
Abbreviations: [C - Cultivated, N - Native, I - Introduced].

TYPE INFORMATION

Type. Based on Mimosa obliqua J.C.Wendl.

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).
  • 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).

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Source: Lepschi et al. (2019)

Notes: Doubtfully naturalized

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Source: Fl. Australia 11A: 259 (2001)

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Source: Fl. Australia 11A: 259 (2001)

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Source: Sheppard (1987)

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Source: Nielsen (1992: 207)

Notes: Cultivated in the mountain regions

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