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- Q4670961 abstract "Acacia maitlandii, also known as Maitland's wattle, is a perennial tree native to Australia. It has an open and spindly habit, with a height between 0.7 - 3.0 metres. Flowers are yellow and occur sometime between May and October. The favoured soil type is red sand, or stony ground, the habitat is sandy or stony plains, and on hills.The species was first described by Ferdinand von Mueller in 1863. The plant is named for an early European explorer of Australia's Northwest, Maitland Brown, who collect the type specimen.Acacia maitlandii is found in northern regions of all mainland states of Australia, except Victoria, and is not considered to be threatened with extinction.".
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- Q4670961 genus Q81666.
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- Q4670961 synonym "Acacia maitlandi F.Muell. exBenth.".
- Q4670961 synonym "Acacia patens F.Muell.".
- Q4670961 synonym "Racosperma maitlandii (F.Muell.)Pedley".
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- Q4670961 binomialAuthority Q708002.
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- Q4670961 genus "Acacia".
- Q4670961 name "Acacia maitlandii".
- Q4670961 ordo Q21878.
- Q4670961 regnum "Plantae".
- Q4670961 synonyms "Acacia maitlandi F.Muell. ex Benth.".
- Q4670961 synonyms "Acacia patens F.Muell.".
- Q4670961 synonyms "Racosperma maitlandii Pedley".
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- Q4670961 type Eukaryote.
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- Q4670961 comment "Acacia maitlandii, also known as Maitland's wattle, is a perennial tree native to Australia. It has an open and spindly habit, with a height between 0.7 - 3.0 metres. Flowers are yellow and occur sometime between May and October. The favoured soil type is red sand, or stony ground, the habitat is sandy or stony plains, and on hills.The species was first described by Ferdinand von Mueller in 1863.".
- Q4670961 label "Acacia maitlandii".
- Q4670961 name "Acacia maitlandii".