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Mimosaceae - Acacia - Australian National Botanic Gardens

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<strong>Acacia</strong> leiophylla auct. non Benth.: G.Bentham, London J. Bot. 1: 351 (1842), p.p.<strong>Acacia</strong> petiolaris Lehm.<strong>Acacia</strong> pycnantha var. petiolaris H.Vilm.<strong>Acacia</strong> falcinella Meisn. nom. illeg.<strong>Acacia</strong> westonii Maiden<strong>Acacia</strong> Westoni Maiden, orth. var.Racosperma pycnanthum (Benth.) Pedley<strong>Acacia</strong> pycnantha Benth. var. pycnanthaPutative natural hybrids between A. pycnantha and A. williamsonii are known from the 'Whipstick' ofVictoria. Several hybrids of cultivated origin are known between A. pycnantha, A. dealbata and A.podalyrifolia. The following European garden hybrids have been named: <strong>Acacia</strong> × deneufvilleiL.Winter ex A.Berger (A. podalyriifolia × A. pycnantha ) as de Neufvillei; <strong>Acacia</strong> × hanburyanaL.Winter ex A.Berger (A. podalyriifolia × A. dealbata ); <strong>Acacia</strong> × siebertiana L.Winter ex A.Berger(A. podalyriifolia × A. pycnantha).WA (naturalised), SA, NSW (native & naturalised), ACT, Vic, Tas (naturalised)<strong>Acacia</strong> pycnocephala Maslin<strong>Acacia</strong> horridula Meisn.Racosperma pycnocephalum (Maslin) PedleyWA<strong>Acacia</strong> pycnostachya F.Muell. ex Benth.<strong>Acacia</strong> pycnostachya F.Muell., nom. inval., nom. prov.Racosperma pycnostachyum (F.Muell.) PedleyRecords from Qld are probably erroneous.NSW<strong>Acacia</strong> pygmaea MaslinRacosperma pygmaeum (Maslin) Pedley<strong>Acacia</strong> sp. Wongan HillsWA<strong>Acacia</strong> pyrifolia DC.<strong>Acacia</strong> clementii DominRacosperma pyrifolium (DC.) PedleySubspecies were not recognised in Flora of Australia.WA<strong>Acacia</strong> pyrifolia DC. var. pyrifoliaWA<strong>Acacia</strong> pyrifolia var. morrisonii Maiden<strong>Acacia</strong> morrisonii Domin<strong>Acacia</strong> pyrifolia var. morrisoni Maiden, orth. var.WA<strong>Acacia</strong> quadrilateralis DC.Racosperma quadrilaterale (DC.) Pedley<strong>Acacia</strong> pugioniformis auct. non H.L.Wendl.: H.L.Wendland, Comm. Acac. Aphyll. 5, 38, t.9(1820), p.p.Qld, NSW<strong>Acacia</strong> quadrimarginea F.Muell.<strong>Acacia</strong> aneura auct. non F.Muell. ex Benth.: S.Moore, J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 34: 189 (1899)Racosperma quadrimargineum (F.Muell.) PedleyRacosperma quadrimarginum (F.Muell.) Pedley, orth. var.Intermediates between A. demissa and A. quadrimarginea are recorded (Cowan & Maslin, 2001).Mueller used an unconventional spelling for his species epithet, presumably meaning 'four margined',usually translated as quadrimarginata. However, if his original spelling is accepted then the root of the

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