Australian Blackwood (6369233341)
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Description: Fabaceae (pea, or legume family) » Acacia melanoxylon R.Br. a-KAY-see-uh or uh-KAY-shuh -- from the Greek akis, meaning point, barb, thorny, spiny mel-an-oh-ZY-lon -- from the Greek melas (black) and xylon (wood) commonly known as: Australian blackwood, black wattle, blackwood acacia, sally wattle, swamp blackwood, Tasmanian blackwood • Kannada: ಜಾಲಿ jaali • Tamil: சீமைவேல் cimaivel Native to: e Australia, Tasmania; naturalized / cultivated elsewhere References: World Agroforestry Centre • Wikipedia • NPGS / GRIN • ENVIS - FRLHT. Date: 17 November 2011, 10:41. Source: Australian Blackwood. Author: Dinesh Valke from Thane, India. Camera location11° 24′ 06.09″ N, 76° 41′ 49.23″ E View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 11.401691; 76.697008.
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- Spermatophytes (seed plants)
- Angiosperms (Dicotyledons)
- Eudicots
- Superrosids
- Rosids
- Fabales ("An order: peas, beans, and relatives")
- Fabaceae (legumes)
- Acacia (acacia)
- Acacia melanoxylon (blackwood)
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