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Acacia harpophylla,
commonly known as brigalow,
brigalow spearwood or orkor, is an
endemic tree of Australia. The
Aboriginal Australian group the Gamilaraay...
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Acacia harpophylla and/or
Casuarina cristata on
Cainozoic clay
plains and open
forest to
woodland of
Eucalyptus populnea with
Acacia harpophylla and/or...
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general public.
Threatened ecosystems present in the park include:
Acacia harpophylla -
Eucalyptus cambageana open
forest to
woodland on fine-grained sedimentary...
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wyattiana (= C.
crispa × C. lobata). (Brazil).
Cattleya ×
zaslawskii (= C.
harpophylla × C. praestans). (Brazil).
Cattleya ×
zayrae (= C.
amethystoglossa ×...
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surrounding areas, tend to be
dominated by
either brigalow (Acacia
harpophylla) or
poplar box (Eucalyptus populnea) species,
which commonly occur along...
- Queensland. Here it is
found as a
dominant tree with
brigalow (Acacia
harpophylla),
black gidyea (A. argyrodendron),
bimble box (Eucalyptus populnea),...
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third Australian species, M.hardyi
lives on the dead
leaves of
Acacia harpophylla in arid
parts of
southern Queensland.
Mecynothrips acanthus Mecynothrips...
- (tentatively identified) N-methyl-β-phenethylamine and
tyramine Acacia harpophylla 0.1-0.6%
alkaloids in leaves,
consisting of
phenethylamine and hordenine...
- (Caularthron
bicornutum ×
Laelia albida) × (
Cattleya cinnabarina ×
Cattleya harpophylla )
Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade:
Tracheophytes Clade:...
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plant communities feature endemic species such as
brigalow (Acacia
harpophylla),
belah (Casuarina cristata),
Chinchilla white gum (Eucalyptus argophloia)...