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Acacia aneura, commonly known as mulga, [3] is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to inland Australia. It is a variable shrub or small tree with flat, narrowly linear to elliptic phyllodes , cylindrical spikes of bright yellow flowers and more or less flat and straight, leathery pods .
Acacia aneura var. pilbarana has ten recognized varieties, six of which are found in the Pilbara region. The description covers the plant's physical characteristics, including its height, branch structure, phyllodes, inflorescences, sepals, and pods. [ 2 ]
Research needed. Acacia cultriformis 0.02-0.07% alkaloids in leaves and stems, including tryptamine (tentatively identified) and a phenethylamine. 0.04% alkaloids in seeds and unripe seed pods; [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 40 ] tentative observation of 5-MeO-DMT in leaves, stems and flowers [ 9 ]
Acacia aneura var. major is a perennial tree native to Australia. [1] It grows in New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, and South Australia. [2] See also
Acacia aneura (mulga or true mulga, a shrub or tree native to Australia) Mulga apple, its edible gall; Any of many similar Acacia species, such as: Acacia brachystachya (umbrella mulga) Acacia citrinoviridis (black mulga) Acacia craspedocarpa (hop mulga) Acacia cyperophylla (red mulga)
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Acacia aneura var. macrocarpa is a perennial shrub native to Australia. [1] Commonly found in the Northwest Region of Australia. See also. List of Acacia species;
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