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- Acacia aneura, commonly known as mulga, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to inland Australia. It is a variable shrub...
- woodland or open forest dominated by the mulga tree, Acacia aneura, or similar species of Acacia. It is found across Australia, covering 20% of arid regions...
- Acacia aneura var. pilbarana, commonly known as Mulga, is a perennial shrub native to Western Australia. Acacia aneura var. pilbarana has ten recognized...
- Acacia aneura var. microcarpa is a perennial shrub or tree endemic to Australia, in the Northern Territory and Western Australia. List of Acacia species...
- Acacia aneura var. intermedia is a perennial shrub or tree native to Australia. This variety is a form of the mulga, Acacia aneura, a relatively long-lived...
- Acacia aneura var. major is a perennial tree native to Australia. It grows in New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, and South Australia. List...
- Acacia aneura var. fuliginea is a perennial tree which is native to Western Australia. List of Acacia species ILDIS LegumeWeb Flora of Australia Volume...
- Acacia aneura var. macrocarpa is a perennial shrub native to Australia. Commonly found in the Northwest Region of Australia. List of Acacia species ILDIS...
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- It is very similar in appearance to Acacia aneura var. aneura and also strongly resembles the more widespread Acacia paraneura. The species was first formally...