Acacia melanoxylon

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Acacia melanoxylon

Taxonavigation

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Taxonavigation: Fabales 
Classification System: APG IV

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Plantae
Cladus: Angiosperms
Cladus: Eudicots
Cladus: Core eudicots
Cladus: Rosids
Cladus: Eurosids I
Ordo: Fabales

Familia: Fabaceae
Subfamilia: Caesalpinioideae
Tribus: Acacieae
Genus: Acacia
Species: Acacia melanoxylon

Name

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Acacia melanoxylon R.Br., 1813

Synonyms

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  • Acacia arcuata Sieber ex Spreng.
  • Acacia latifolia Desf.
  • Acacia melanoxylon var. arcuata Ser.
  • Acacia melanoxylon var. obtusifolia Ser.
  • Racosperma melanoxylon (R.Br.) Pedley

Distribution

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Native distribution areas:
Acacia melanoxylon
  • Continental: Australasia
    • Regional: Australia
      • New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria
    • Introduced into:
      • Algeria, Amsterdam-St.Paul Is, Angola, Argentina Northeast, Assam, Azores, Brazil South, California, Canary Is., Cape Provinces, Chile North, Chile South, Colombia, East Himalaya, Easter Is., Ecuador, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Florida, France, Great Britain, Greece, India, Italy, Juan Fernández Is., Kenya, KwaZulu-Natal, Lesotho, Madeira, Mauritius, Morocco, Nepal, New Zealand North, New Zealand South, Pakistan, Palestine, Peru, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Réunion, Spain, Sri Lanka, St.Helena, Swaziland, Tanzania, Transcaucasus, Ukraine, Uruguay, Venezuela, Western Australia

References: Brummitt, R.K. 2001. TDWG – World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions, 2nd Edition

References

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Primary references

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Vernacular names

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Afrikaans: Swarthout
English: Australian Blackwood
eesti: Must akaatsia
galego: Acacia negra
ქართული: აბანოზის აკაცია
русский: Акация чёрная, или Акация чёрнодревная
svenska: Svartvedsakacia
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