Acacia aneura, commonly known as mulga, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to inland Australia. It is a variable shrub...
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Aneura may refer to: Aneura (fly), a genus of insects in the family Mycetophilidae Aneura (plant), a genus of liverworts in the family Aneuraceae This...
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Aneura pinguis is a species of liverworts belonging to the family Aneuraceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution. "Aneura pinguis (L.) Dumort". www.worldfloraonline...
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Aneura mirabilis is a parasitic species of liverworts in the family Aneuraceae. It was first described in 1933, as Cryptothallus mirabilis. Plants of this...
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Aneura gibbsiana Steph. Aneura glaucescens Steph. Aneura imbricata Colenso Aneura kaguaensis Hewson Aneura keniae Gola Aneura latissima Spruce Aneura...
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Genus Aneura Marshall. International journal of dipterological research, 12(1): 33-42 Data related to Aneura Marshall at Wikispecies Aneura at insectoid...
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Mulga (habitat) (redirect from Mulga (Acacia aneura) woodlands with tussock grass)
composed of woodland or open forest dominated by the mulga tree, Acacia aneura, or similar species of Acacia. It is found across Australia, covering 20%...
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Acacia caesaneura (redirect from Acacia aneura var. argentea)
Acacia caesaneura Maslin & J.E.Reid Occurrence data from AVH Synonyms Acacia aneura var. argentea Pedley Racosperma aneurum var. argenteum (Pedley) Pedley...
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Acacia aptaneura (redirect from Acacia aneura var. tenuis)
Bruce R.; Reid, Jordan E. (2012). "A taxonomic revision of Mulga (Acacia aneura and its close relatives: Fabaceae) in Western Australia" (PDF). Nuytsia...
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Riccardia elegans (redirect from Aneura elegans)
Order: Metzgeriales Family: Aneuraceae Genus: Riccardia Species: R. elegans Binomial name Riccardia elegans (Steph.) Hürl. Synonyms Aneura elegans Steph....
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Acacia aneura var. major is a perennial tree native to Australia. It grows in New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, and South Australia. List...
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Grevillea aneura, commonly known as Red Lake grevillea, is a species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to Western Australia. It...
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Red lerps (Austrochardia acaciae) on Acacia aneura, Central Australia...
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normally narrowly winged. It is very similar in appearance to Acacia aneura var. aneura and also strongly resembles the more widespread Acacia paraneura....
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products, tannin, firewood and fodder. A. melanoxylon (blackwood) and A. aneura (mulga) supply some of the most attractive timbers in the genus. Black wattle...
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need heating include: Acacia species (wattleseed), such as mulga (Acacia aneura), Halls Creek wattle (A. cowleana), southern ironwood (A. estrophiolata)...
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vetch Vigna parkeri – creeping vigna Tree legume forages include: Acacia aneura – mulga Albizia spp. – silk trees Albizia canescens – Belmont siris Albizia...
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mulga ecoregions, characterized by dry woodlands of mulga trees (Acacia aneura and related species) interspersed with areas of grassland and scrub. This...
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(Madagascar endemic; syn. B. angustifolia GE Schatz & Lowry non Mill.) Buxus aneura (Cuba) Buxus arborea (Jamaica) Buxus bartletii (Central America) Buxus brevipes...
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animal; the insect gall grows inside the wood of the mulga tree (Acacia aneura). Without the wasp the gall would not be induced. Mulga apple is known as...
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name Umoona, which means "long life" and is also their name for the Acacia aneura, or mulga tree, which is plentiful in the area. The name has since been...
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preferences have been observed in travelling emus; they eat seeds from Acacia aneura until the rains arrive, after which they move on to fresh grass shoots and...
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Cryptothallus mirabilis to Aneura. A 2010 molecular phylogenetic study confirmed the position of Cryptothallus within Aneura. This was accepted in the...
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plus one gymnosperm (Parasitaxus usta) and one bryophyte (the liverwort Aneura mirabilis), are parasitic on mycorrhizal fungi. This effectively gives these...
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steppe consist of Eucalyptus gongylocarpa, Eucalyptus youngiana, and Acacia aneura (mulga) shrubs scattered over areas of resilient spinifex grasses, particularly...
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large areas of desert, semi-desert grasslands with mulga bushes (Acacia aneura) predominate. Semi-desert savannas with low-growing acacia species cover...
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alpina Dimethyltryptamine active levels in leaf[unreliable source?] Acacia aneura Ash used in Pituri. Ether extracts about 2-6% of the dried leaf mass. Not...
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orchids are full myco-heterotrophs, as is the non-photosynthetic liverwort Aneura mirabilis (previously considered a species of Cryptothallus). Partial myco-heterotrophy...
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inland (but not in Victoria nor Tasmania). A. maidenii on mulga (Acacia aneura) A. maidenii: fruit Its inflorescence is composed of two opposite triads...
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Acacia aneura var. macrocarpa is a perennial shrub native to Australia. Commonly found in the Northwest Region of Australia. List of Acacia species ILDIS...
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