-
Acacia wilhelmiana,
commonly known as
dwarf nealie, Wilhelmi’s
wattle and mist wattle, is a
shrub belonging to the
genus Acacia and the
subgenus Plurinerves...
- Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1986.
Gisold Lammel,
Adolph Menzel.
Frideriziana und
Wilhelmiana. Dresden:
Verlag der Kunst, 1987.
Claude Keisch and
Marie Ursula Riemann-Reyher...
- Miscellany.
Three new
Western Australian species with
affinities to A.
wilhelmiana (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae:
Section Plurinerves) from
Western Australia...
-
reference to the long thin phyllodes. The
shrub is part of the
Acacia wilhelmiana group along with nine
close relatives:
Acacia abrupta,
Acacia ascendens...
- type
specimen near
Monarto in 1897. The
shrub is part of the
Acacia wilhelmiana group along with nine
close relatives:
Acacia abrupta,
Acacia ascendens...
- 267–279, here p. 276.
Gisold Lammel:
Adolph Menzel.
Frideriziana und
Wilhelmiana.
Verlag der Kunst,
Dresden 1988. ISBN 978-3-364-00051-0, p. 32–33. Rainer...
- c****itera
Acacia wickhamii subsp.
wickhamii Acacia wilcoxii Acacia wilhelmiana Acacia willdenowiana Acacia williamsiana Acacia williamsonii Acacia willingii...
- 2003 then
returned to
genus Acacia in 2006. It
belongs to the
Acacia wilhelmiana group. The
specific epithet is
taken from the name
Baratta Station, the...
- Miscellany.
Three new
Western Australian species with
affinities to A.
wilhelmiana (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae:
Section Plurinerves) from
Western Australia...
- Miscellany.
Three new
Western Australian species with
affinities to A.
wilhelmiana (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae:
Section Plurinerves) from
Western Australia...