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- Q140906 subject Q16808656.
- Q140906 subject Q8875362.
- Q140906 abstract "Acacia heterophylla, the highland tamarind, is a tree (or shrub in its higher places) endemic to Réunion island where it is commonly named tamarin des hauts The tree has a juvenile stage where its leaves have a pinnate arrangement, but in the adult stage the leaves diminish and the phyllode becomes the dominant photosynthetic structure.It has been introduced into Madagascar where it grows in a subhumid climate at an altitude of about 500–1000 m above sea level.Genetic sequence analysis has shown its closest relative is Acacia koa of Hawaii; the estimated time of divergence is about 1.4 million years ago. A. heterophylla sequences nest within those of the more diverse A. koa, making the latter species paraphyletic. Both species are descended from an ancestral species in Australia, presumably their sister species, Acacia melanoxylon; the means of dispersal to Hawaii and then to Réunion (the latter trip a distance of 18,000 km) is thought to have been seed-carrying by birds such as petrels (the seeds of these species are not adapted for prolonged immersion in seawater). Both species also have very similar ecological niches, which differ from that of A. melanoxylon.".
- Q140906 binomialAuthority Q82122.
- Q140906 class Q165468.
- Q140906 division Q25314.
- Q140906 family Q44448.
- Q140906 genus Q81666.
- Q140906 kingdom Q756.
- Q140906 order Q21878.
- Q140906 order Q338878.
- Q140906 synonym "Acacia brevipes (A.Cunn.)".
- Q140906 synonym "Acacia xiphoclada (Baker)".
- Q140906 synonym "Mimosa heterophylla (Lam.)".
- Q140906 thumbnail Acacia_heterophylla_3.JPG?width=300.
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- Q140906 binomialAuthority "Willd.".
- Q140906 familia Q44448.
- Q140906 genus "Acacia".
- Q140906 ordo Q21878.
- Q140906 regnum "Plantae".
- Q140906 synonyms "Acacia brevipes (A.Cunn.)".
- Q140906 synonyms "Acacia xiphoclada (Baker)".
- Q140906 synonyms "Mimosa heterophylla (Lam.)".
- Q140906 unrankedClassis Q165468.
- Q140906 unrankedDivisio Q25314.
- Q140906 unrankedOrdo Q338878.
- Q140906 type Eukaryote.
- Q140906 type Plant.
- Q140906 type Species.
- Q140906 type Thing.
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- Q140906 type Q756.
- Q140906 comment "Acacia heterophylla, the highland tamarind, is a tree (or shrub in its higher places) endemic to Réunion island where it is commonly named tamarin des hauts The tree has a juvenile stage where its leaves have a pinnate arrangement, but in the adult stage the leaves diminish and the phyllode becomes the dominant photosynthetic structure.It has been introduced into Madagascar where it grows in a subhumid climate at an altitude of about 500–1000 m above sea level.Genetic sequence analysis has shown its closest relative is Acacia koa of Hawaii; the estimated time of divergence is about 1.4 million years ago. ".
- Q140906 label "Acacia heterophylla".
- Q140906 depiction Acacia_heterophylla_3.JPG.