- to its pendulous, willow-like (genus Salix) habit.
Common names include cooba,
native willow,
willow wattle,
Broughton willow,
sally wattle,
black sallee...
- T208115167A208354564.en.
Retrieved 19
January 2024.
Acacia stenophylla (river
cooba) (Report). 7
January 2022. doi:10.1079/cabicompendium.2412. "Ornamental...
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Cooba Bulga Stream, a
mostly perennial stream of the
Hunter River catchment, is
located in the
Hunter region of New
South Wales, Australia. Officially...
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Acacia ligulata is a
species of Acacia, a
dense shrub widespread in all
states of
mainland Australia. It is not
considered rare or endangered. Its common...
- Dunthy, Eumong, Gooralee, Gurley, ironwood, Munumula,
native willow,
river cooba, and
river myall. The
specific epithet is
derived from the Gr**** stenos...
- sap from the
roots of the
witchetty bush (Acacia kempeana) and the
small cooba (Acacia ligulata). The
caterpillar grows to a
length of
about 7 cm, and...
-
Cobrabald ****burn
Coldstream Colo
Commissioners Waters Congewai Connollys Cooba Bulga Cooks Cooks Vale
Coolaburragundy Coolibah Coolongolook Coolumbooka...
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Cubah Cornwallis (died 1848) (often
spelled Coubah, Couba,
Cooba or Cuba) was a
nurse or "doctress" and
Obeah woman who
lived in the
colony of Jamaica...
- Kuuku, Kwaku; Akuba, Akú, Ekua,
Akuba Wukuo Spider Quaco, Aqua, Acooba,
Cooba Thursday (Yahwada) Yaw Yaa Yao, Yawo, Yawu, Yawa, Ayawa, Kwaw, Ekow, Kow;...
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woodland is
dominated by
black box (Eucalyptus largiflorens) and
River Cooba (Acacia stenophylla).
Before European settlement saltbush,
cotton bush and...