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  2. Acacia pendula - Wikipedia

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    Acacia pendula, commonly known as the weeping myall, [1] true myall, myall, silver-leaf boree, [2] boree, [1] and nilyah, [3] is a species of wattle, which is native to Australia. The 1889 book The Useful Native Plants of Australia records that common names included "Weeping Myall", "True Myall", and Indigenous people of western areas of New ...

  3. Weeping Myall Woodlands - Wikipedia

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    The Weeping Myall Woodlands is an endangered ecological community, under the EPBC Act of the Commonwealth of Australia. [1] It is found in inland Queensland and inland New South Wales, [1] on alluvial plains west of the Great Dividing Range. [2] It takes its name from Acacia pendula, the weeping myall.

  4. List of trees and shrubs by taxonomic family - Wikipedia

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    longspine acacia Fabaceae (legume family (peas)) Acacia mearnsii: black wattle Fabaceae (legume family (peas)) Acacia melanoxylon: Australian blackwood Fabaceae (legume family (peas)) Acacia pendula: weeping acacia Fabaceae (legume family (peas)) Acacia pycnantha: golden wattle Fabaceae (legume family (peas)) Acacia tortilis: umbrella tree ...

  5. Myall - Wikipedia

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    Myalls are any of a group of closely related and very similar species of Acacia: Acacia binervia, commonly known as coast myall; A. papyrocarpa, commonly known as western myall; a weeping form of the species, commonly known as water myall; A. pendula, commonly known as weeping myall, true myall, or myall;

  6. List of Acacia species - Wikipedia

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    SEM image of Acacia pollen (about 50 microns long). There are 1085 species of Acacia accepted by Plants of the World Online as at December 2024, with species native to Australia, New Guinea, Southeast Asia, Hawaii and the Mascarene Islands, and introduced to other countries.

  7. Weeping wattle - Wikipedia

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    Weeping wattle is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Acacia saligna; Peltophorum africanum

  8. Acacia lasiocalyx - Wikipedia

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    The open often weeping tree or shrub typically grows to a height of 1.5 to 7 metres (5 to 23 ft), [1] although some specimens may reach 25 m. [5] It blooms from July to October producing yellow flowers. The leaf-like phyllodes are 25 centimetres (10 in) and gently curving, [1] each terminating in a hooked point.

  9. Acacia vestita - Wikipedia

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    Acacia vestita, also known as weeping boree, weeping acacia, and hairy wattle, is a shrub and small tree native to New South Wales, Australia. [1] [2] Description