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Acacia melanoxylon,
commonly known as the
Australian blackwood, is an
Acacia species native to south-eastern Australia. The
species is also
known as blackwood...
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ancestral species in Australia,
presumably their sister species,
Acacia melanoxylon.
Dispersals most
likely occurred via seed-carrying by
birds such as...
- fraseri****,
family Meliaceae) and
Australian blackwood, (
Acacia melanoxylon) are also sold as rosewood.
Acacia excelsa is also
commonly known as
ironwood or rosewood...
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leprosa Acacia linearis Acacia melanoxylon Acacia retinodes Acacia saligna Acacia stricta Acacia verticillata Acacia visco Acacia vestita Entheogenic drugs...
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Africa Acacia melanoxylon, a 'timber' tree that is
commonly known as
Australian Blackwood Acacia neriifolia Acacia plectocarpa Acacia salicina Acacia stenophylla...
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remarks on
resemblance of the
decorative grain to its
sister species,
Acacia melanoxylon (blackwood). The
number of
posts produced in the
period 1954–1968...
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ancestral species in Australia,
presumably their sister species,
Acacia melanoxylon; the
means of
dispersal to
Hawaii and then to Réunion (the latter...
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Acacia,
commonly known as
wattles or
acacias, is a
genus of
about 1,084
species of
shrubs and
trees in the
subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea
family Fabaceae...
- eyes and nose. It has wood
similar to and is
often mistaken with
Acacia melanoxylon. The
species was
first formally described by the
botanist George Bentham...
- australe)
Blackwood Australian blackwood (
Acacia melanoxylon)
African blackwood,
mpingo (Dalbergia
melanoxylon)
Bloodwood (Brosimum rubescens) Boxelder...