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- Q2583153 subject Q7207062.
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- Q2583153 subject Q8461889.
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- Q2583153 subject Q8682698.
- Q2583153 subject Q8765262.
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- Q2583153 abstract "Acacia myrtifolia, known colloquially as myrtle wattle or red-stemmed wattle, is a species of Acacia native to Australia. Its specific epithet 'myrtle-leaved' is derived from the Latin myrtus 'myrtle', and folium 'leaf'. It is a small shrub 0.3–3 m (0.98–9.84 ft) in height, and 2–3 m (6.6–9.8 ft) spread. It has distinctive red branches and lanceolate green phyllodes, 2–9 cm (1-3½ in) in length and 0.5–3 cm wide. Its flowers are creamy white or pale yellow and appear in winter and spring. These are followed by 4–7 cm (1½-3 in) long curved seed pods.It was one of the earliest plants described in the colony, having been illustrated by James Sowerby.".
- Q2583153 binomialAuthority Q458004.
- Q2583153 class Q165468.
- Q2583153 division Q25314.
- Q2583153 family Q44448.
- Q2583153 genus Q81666.
- Q2583153 kingdom Q756.
- Q2583153 order Q21878.
- Q2583153 order Q338878.
- Q2583153 thumbnail Acacia_myrtifolia.JPG?width=300.
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- Q2583153 binomialAuthority "Willd.".
- Q2583153 familia Q44448.
- Q2583153 genus "Acacia".
- Q2583153 name "Acacia myrtifolia".
- Q2583153 ordo Q21878.
- Q2583153 regnum "Plantae".
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- Q2583153 type Eukaryote.
- Q2583153 type Plant.
- Q2583153 type Species.
- Q2583153 type Thing.
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- Q2583153 comment "Acacia myrtifolia, known colloquially as myrtle wattle or red-stemmed wattle, is a species of Acacia native to Australia. Its specific epithet 'myrtle-leaved' is derived from the Latin myrtus 'myrtle', and folium 'leaf'. It is a small shrub 0.3–3 m (0.98–9.84 ft) in height, and 2–3 m (6.6–9.8 ft) spread. It has distinctive red branches and lanceolate green phyllodes, 2–9 cm (1-3½ in) in length and 0.5–3 cm wide. Its flowers are creamy white or pale yellow and appear in winter and spring.".
- Q2583153 label "Acacia myrtifolia".
- Q2583153 depiction Acacia_myrtifolia.JPG.
- Q2583153 name "Acacia myrtifolia".