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Acacia pycnantha, most
commonly known as the
golden wattle, is a tree of the
family Fabaceae. It
grows to a
height of 8
metres (26 feet) and has phyllodes...
- The New
South Wales waratah was
considered alongside the
wattle Acacia pycnantha,
although lost out to the
latter in 1912. The
economist and
botanist R...
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Stachys pycnantha is a
species of
flowering plant in the mint
family known by the
common name
shortspike hedgenettle. It is
native to California, where...
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fever tree.
Southern European florists use A. baileyana, A. dealbata, A.
pycnantha and A.
retinodes as cut
flowers and the
common name
there for them is...
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Pleiocarpa pycnantha is a
plant in the
family Apocynaceae.
Pleiocarpa pycnantha grows as a
shrub or tree. Its
fragrant flowers feature a
white to creamy-yellow...
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emarginata Schur Statice glauca Willd. ex Schult.
Statice gmelini Willd.
Statice pycnantha K.Koch
Taxanthema gmelinii Sweet Taxanthema scoparium Sweet...
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Australia is a
particular species,
named the
golden wattle (Acacia
pycnantha), any
acacia can be worn to
celebrate the day. The day was originally...
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Werauhia pycnantha is a
plant species in the
genus Werauhia. This
species is
native to Mexico. Espejo-Serna, Adolfo; López-Ferrari, Ana Rosa; Ramírez-morillo...
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Barbuda –
agave (Agave karatto)
Australia –
golden wattles (Acacia
pycnantha)
Bahamas –
yellow elder (Tecoma stans)
Bangladesh – sada
shapla or white...
- (1982)
Dactylorhiza pseudocordigera (Neuman) Soó (1962)
Dactylorhiza pycnantha (Neuman) Aver. (1983)
Dactylorhiza rhaetica (H.Baumann & R.Lorenz) Biagioli...