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Details for: Acacia dealbata

Source: ILDIS World Database of Legumes 2010. (copyright © ILDIS).

Name: Acacia dealbata Link
Nomencl. ref.: Enum. Hort. Berol. Alt. 2: 445. 1822
Rank: Species
Status: ACCEPTED
Taxonomy (this taxon is included in): Regnum - Plantae
     Divisio - Tracheophyta
          Subdivisio - Spermatophytina
               Class - Magnoliopsida
                    Superordo - Rosanae
                         Ordo - Fabales Bromhead
                              Familia - Fabaceae Lindl.
                                   Tribus - Acacieae
                                        Genus - Acacia Mill.
                                            
Synonyms: Acacia affinis Sweet
Acacia derwentii Siebert & Voss
Acacia puberula Dehnh.
Racosperma dealbatum (Link) Pedley
Acacia decurrens var. dealbata (Link) Maiden
Acacia decurrens var. dealbata (Link) Muller
Acacia decurrens var. mollis Lindl.
 
Comments: A 'concrete' and 'absolute' extracted for aromatherapy., Occurs in New South Wales, Victoria and eastern Tasmania; naturalised in SW, Transcaucasia, Western Australia and SE South Australia., Widely introduced and often naturalized in the Black Sea coast of
Common names: acacia (Aragonese), acacia (Galician), acacia (Spanish, Castillian), Acacia Bernier (), acacia de hoja azul (Spanish, Castillian), acacia de madeira negra (Galician), acácia dealbada (Portuguese), Acacia Francesa (), acacia francesa (Spanish, Castillian), acácia-dealbada (Portuguese), acácia-mimosa (Portuguese), Akatziya Podbelyonnaya (Russian), Akatziya Serebristaya (Russian), alcacia (Aragonese), alcacia (Spanish, Castillian), alcarcia (Spanish, Castillian), alcarzia (Aragonese), alcazia (Aragonese), Aromo (), Aromo Del Pais (), mimosa (Asturian), mimosa (Catalan), Mimosa (English), mimosa (Portuguese), mimosa (Spanish, Castillian), mimosal (Asturian), Mimoza Serebristaya (Russian), oliveira de Australia (Galician), Silver Wattle (), Silver Wattle (English), Sydney Black Wattle (English), Wattle Bark (English)[Credits]
Conservation Status: Not Threatened
Maps: distribution
Occurrence: [Ab(A) Az Ga(F) Gg(A D) Hs(S) It Ju Lu Rm Sa]
Use: Chemical products, Domestic, Environmental, Medicine, Miscellaneous, Wood


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