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Acacia terminalis (Salisb.) J.F.Macbr., Contr. Gray Herb. 59: 7 (1919)
Name Status. Accepted Name
Infra-generic Classification. Section Botrycephalae
Classification. This species contains 3 infraspecific taxa ( subsp. Bright yellow flower (Tindale NSW248078), subsp. Glabrous form (Hancock 94), subsp. Long inflorescences (Kodela 307))
SYNONYMY
Mimosa terminalis Salisb. (1796) [Basionym]
Racosperma terminale (Salisb.) Pedley (2003) [Homotypic synonym]
Mimosa paniculata J.C.Wendl. (1798) [Synonym]
Acacia paniculata (J.C.Wendl.) J.F.Macbr. (1919) [nom. illeg. (homonym)]
Mimosa botrycephala Vent. (1800) [Heterotypic synonym]
Acacia botrycephala (Vent.) Desf. (1829) [Homotypic synonym]
Mimosa discolor Andrews (1802) [Heterotypic synonym]
Acacia discolor (Andrews) Willd. (1806) [Homotypic synonym]
Acacia discolor (Andrews) Willd. var. discolor (1842) [Autonym]
Acacia maritima Benth. (1842) [Heterotypic synonym]
Acacia discolor var. glabra Benth. (1855) [Nom. nov.]
Acacia discolor var. maritima (Benth.) Hook.f. (1856) [Homotypic synonym]
DISTRIBUTION
AUSTRALIA [N]: New South Wales, Tasmania, Victoria. INDIAN SUBCONTINENT [I]: India (Karnataka)
Abbreviations: [I - Introduced, N - Native].
TYPE INFORMATION
Type. Based on Mimosa terminalis Salisb.
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).
- VicFlora - Botanical profiles and photographs of species in Victoria, Australia. Provided by the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria.
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