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Isolectotype of Acacia filicifolia Cheel & M.B.Welch [family FABACEAE]
Date Updated: 19 June 2014
Herbarium
National Herbarium of New South Wales (NSW), The Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust, NSW7736
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Boorman, J.L., #s.n.
Collection Date
1915/09
Locality
Capertee, New South Wales, 33 09 S 149 59 E
Country
Australia (Australia)
Identifications
Isolectotype of Acacia filicifolia Cheel & M.B.Welch [family FABACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Kodela, P.G.
Acacia dealbata Link [family FABACEAE]
Notes
The very common "Silver Wattle" of the district. Growing into small, umbrageous trees of 12-15 ft [3.6-4.5 m] high - J.L. Boorman 20.9.15 [see also NSW7725].
Pages
1
Data last modified
2013-08-03
Date Updated: 19 June 2014
Herbarium
National Herbarium of New South Wales (NSW), The Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust, NSW7736
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Boorman, J.L., #s.n.
Collection Date
1915/09
Locality
Capertee, New South Wales, 33 09 S 149 59 E
Country
Australia (Australia)
Identifications
Isolectotype of Acacia filicifolia Cheel & M.B.Welch [family FABACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Kodela, P.G.
Acacia dealbata Link [family FABACEAE]
Notes
The very common "Silver Wattle" of the district. Growing into small, umbrageous trees of 12-15 ft [3.6-4.5 m] high - J.L. Boorman 20.9.15 [see also NSW7725].
Pages
1
Data last modified
2013-08-03
Date Updated: 5 November 2013
Herbarium
National Herbarium of New South Wales (NSW), The Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust, NSW7736
Collection
Herbarium Specimens
Resource Type
Specimens
Collector
Boorman, J.L., #s.n.
Collection Date
1915/09
Locality
Capertee, New South Wales, 33 09 S 149 59 E
Country
Australia (Australia)
Identifications
Isolectotype of Acacia filicifolia Cheel & M.B.Welch [family FABACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Kodela, P.G., 1999/06/23
Acacia dealbata Link [family FABACEAE]
Notes
The very common "Silver Wattle" of the district. Growing into small, umbrageous trees of 12-15 ft [3.6-4.5 m] high - J.L. Boorman 20.9.15 [see also NSW7725].
Pages
1
Data last modified
2013-08-03
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