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Acacia
aneura
F. Muell. ex Benth.
Published In:
Linnaea 26: 627. 1853[1855]. (May 1855) (
Linnaea
)
Project Name Data
(Last Modified On 10/10/2018)
Acceptance :
Accepted
Species profile
(Last Modified On 9/12/2019)
Typical Adult Height Range (m):
2-4, 4-8, 8-12
Exceptional Height (m) [Note: often only attained in more mesic conditions]:
15
Life Form:
Shrubby Tree
Annual Precipitation Range (mm):
0-149, 150-249, 250-399, 400-599
Elevation Range (meters above sea level):
0-199, 200-399
Substrate(s):
Sandy, Clayey, Gravelly, Rocky
Vegetation Communities:
Shrubland, Open Woodland
Global Regions of Occurrence:
Australasia
- Geographic Range:
Australia (throughout)
Abundance:
Common
Single-country Endemic:
Yes
IUCN Redlist Category:
LC (Least Concern)
Lifespan:
Medium (50-200 years)
Propagation Technique(s):
Direct Seeding, Seedlings
Tolerance(s):
Salinity
Uses:
Food/Beverages, Fuel, Timber, Forage/Fodder, Craft Materials, Shade/Shelter, Live Fences, Ornamental, Nitrogen Fixation, Soil Protection
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Oceania
Australia
: 29°51'00"S 134°57'00"E, 13 mar 1985,
CONRICK 1787
(UMO)
Australia
: 32°09'00"S 135°50'00"E, 22 jun 1977,
David J.E. Whibley 5950
(UMO)
Australia
South Australia: 27°06'05"S 131°11'00"E, 26 AUG 1978,
David J.E. Whibley 6356
(UMO)
Australia
Northern Territory: 25°17'00"S 130°40'00"E, 18 August 1988,
Michael Lazarides & J. Palmer 533
(MO)
Australia
Northern Territory: 25°17'00"S 130°40'00"E, 18 August 1988,
Michael Lazarides & J. Palmer 533
(CANB)