Definition of Acacia melanoxylon. Meaning of Acacia melanoxylon. Synonyms of Acacia melanoxylon

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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...
- Acacia mearnsii Acacia melanoxylon Acacia paradoxa Acacia podalyriifolia Acacia pycnantha Acacia saligna Acacia stricta Some species of acacia contain psychoactive...
- leather needed to be turned over daily. Some Acacia species are valuable as timber, such as A. melanoxylon (blackwood) from Australia, which attains a...
- ancestral species in Australia, presumably their sister species, Acacia melanoxylon. Dispersals most likely occurred via seed-carrying by birds such as...
- Africa Acacia melanoxylon, a 'timber' tree that is commonly known as Australian Blackwood Acacia neriifolia Acacia plectocarpa Acacia salicina Acacia stenophylla...
- leprosa Acacia linearis Acacia melanoxylon Acacia retinodes Acacia saligna Acacia stricta Acacia verticillata Acacia visco Acacia vestita Entheogenic drugs...
- fraseri****, family Meliaceae) and Australian blackwood, (Acacia melanoxylon) are also sold as rosewood. Acacia excelsa is also commonly known as ironwood or rosewood...
- leprosa Acacia linearis Acacia melanoxylon Acacia pycnantha Acacia retinodes Acacia saligna Acacia stricta Acacia verticillata Acacia vestita Pseudalbizzia...
- longibracteata), from Laos Australian or Tasmanian, Paluma blackwood (Acacia melanoxylon), a tree of eastern Australia Bombay, Malabar, Nilghiri or (East)...
- 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...