About Acacia rostriformis Maslin & D.J.Murphy
Acacia rostriformis, commonly called Bacchus Marsh wattle, is a plant species that is endemic to Australia. This species was first formally described in 2009, in the scientific journal Muelleria.
Acacia rostriformis Maslin & D.J.Murphy is a plant in the Fabaceae family, order Fabales, kingdom Plantae. Not known to be toxic.
Acacia rostriformis Maslin & D.J.Murphy
Acacia rostriformis (Bacchus Marsh wattle) is an Australia-endemic plant first formally described in 2009.
Acacia rostriformis, commonly called Bacchus Marsh wattle, is a plant species that is endemic to Australia. This species was first formally described in 2009, in the scientific journal Muelleria.
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