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ASGAP: The Acacia Page
... , is Australia's floral emblem. But it is just one over over 1200 species of Acacia which can be found in all Australian states and even overseas. Background Propagation Cultivation Distinctive ... by FreeFind Advanced searching tips Thanks to Bruce Clark for providing comments and suggestions and to Gary Orr for information on short duration boiling water treatment in germination of Acacia species. ...
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Acacia name saved for Australian species
... species nominated was A. scorpioides, universally accepted as a synonym of A. nilotica. Thus when Acacia is split, and if the genera were named in accordance with the original Type species, ... /taxonomy/ References: Orchard, A.E. & Maslin, B.R. (2003). (1584) Proposal to conserve the name Acacia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) with a conserved type. Taxon 52: 362363. Brummett R. (2004) Taxon, Volume 53, ...
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Australian National Botanic Gardens - The Genus Acacia
... structures called phyllodes (which are simply flattened stems) soon after germination. The foliage colour of Acacia ranges from light or dark green to blue or silver-grey. Stages of foliage development ... are often more difficult to control, but removing the effected branches can reduce the problem. Acacia Bug (Eucerocoris tumidiceps) can cause damage to the foliage of wattles with phyllodes and is ...
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Acacia
... and wooly aphids. Occasionally anthracnose can infect leaves. The following acacias are recommended for bonsai: Acacia baileyana: Cootamundra wattle, golden mimosa very well suited to bonsai because of its small size ... the tree gets the catclaw name for its recurved spines. Found native in Texas, this acacia is reputed to be very vigorous, with plenty of back-budding. Bibliography: Simon and Schuster ...
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Acacia baileyana, Cootamundra Wattle, Golden Mimosa, Bailey Acacia
... to thin and prevent wind damage. Remove bare branches at the trunk. Prone to the pest Acacia psyllid. Clusters of small, fragrant flower heads rise from the branches of this graceful tree. ... or blue-green leaves last throughout the year. Stake until well rooted. Prune after bloom. Attributes - Acacia baileyana Plant Type: Shrub, Tree Bloom Season: Mid Winter through Mid Spring Flower Color: Yellow ...
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Acacia baileyana purpurea, Cootamundra Wattle, Purple-leaf Acacia, Bailey Acacia
... deep rooting. Prune to thin and prevent wind damage. Remove bare branches at the trunk. Prone to the pest Acacia psyllid. New leaves on this tree range from lavender to purple. Attributes - Acacia ... Soil, Dry Climates, Hot Climates. Drought Tolerant, Low Maintenance, Showy Flowers. Related Plants: Acacia baileyana, Acacia cavenia, Acacia cultriformis, Acacia pendula Plant Index: A B C D E F G H I J ...
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Acacia gladiiformis flowers
Acacia gladiiformis flowers Acacia gladiiformis
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Acacia handonis flowers
Acacia handonis flowers Acacia handonis
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Acacia Seed Raising
... the rule of thumb method for planting depth. I have observed considerable differences in the thickness of Acacia seed coats even within the same seed pod. This fact can be seen by the number ... rain water, not reticulated treated water, cos I'm a "bushy". From the newsletter of the Acacia Study Group, August 2002. Index Back Issues ASGAP Home Australian Plants online - 2006 Association of Societies ...
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Acacia angustissima, prairie acacia
Acacia angustissima, prairie acacia Acacia angustissima (P. Mill.) O. Ktze. var. hirta (Nutt.) Robins. Family: Fabaceae (legumes) Common name: prairie acacia Synonym: Acaciella hirta Subshrub or herbaceous from a woody base. Stems thin, usually unbranched, glabrate, ridged. Leaves alternate, bipinnate, 5-12 cm (2-5 in) long, each with 10-14 pinnae having 10-35 pairs of very small leaflets. ...
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