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Acacia aulacocarpa,
commonly known as
Papua New
Guinea brown wattle, New
Guinea wattle, golden-flowered
salwood or lancewood, is a
species of flowering...
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species of
trees that are
native to Australia, as
listed below:
Acacia aulacocarpa Acacia auriculiformis, also
known as
Darwin Black Wattle or northern...
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Other synonyms include Acacia aulacocarpa var.
macrocarpa and
Acacia leucadendron. It is
closely related to
Acacia aulacocarpa with
which it is
often confused...
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English may or may not
indicate a tree that
yields such
heavy wood.
Acacia aulacocarpa (Brush ironwood)
Acacia estrophiolata (Southern ironwood),
central Australia...
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atrox Acacia atrox subsp.
planiticola Acacia attenuata (Qld.)
Acacia aulacocarpa (Qld., N.S.W., P.N.G.)
Acacia aulacophylla (W.A.)
Acacia auratiflora...
- grey, with the
basal half whitish-ochreous. The
larvae feed on
Acacia aulacocarpa. funet.fi
Xyloryctine Moths of
Australia This
article incorporates text...
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salwood is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Acacia aulacocarpa Acacia cr****icarpa This page is an
index of
articles on
plant species...
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which was then
ingested for
medicinal purposes. The wood of the
Acacia aulacocarpa (hickory wattle) was used to make
digging sticks and
spears while its...
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affected by wind disturbance, such as ridgelines,
pockets of
Acacia Aulacocarpa Vine
Forests (Type 12A and 12C) are
found and are
characterised as having...
- back to the
genus Acacia in 2006. The
other known synonym is
Acacia aulacocarpa. It is
found across northern Australia in
Western Australia, the Northern...