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Acacia aneura

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Acacia aneura, commonly known as mulga or true mulga, is a shrub or small tree native to arid outback areas of Australia, such as the Western Australian mulga shrublands. [1]

81 relations: Acacia, Acacia aneura var. aneura, Acacia aneura var. argentea, Acacia aneura var. fuliginea, Acacia aneura var. intermedia, Acacia aneura var. macrocarpa, Acacia aneura var. major, Acacia aneura var. microcarpa, Acacia aneura var. pilbarana, Acacia aneura var. tenuis, Aristida, Australia, Bacteria, Bee, Bioregion, Bush bread, Central Australia, Charcoal, Density, Desert, Digging stick, Digitaria, Dodonaea, Drought, Eragrostis, Eremophila (plant), Eriachne, Eucalypt, Eucalyptus populnea, Eudicots, Fabaceae, Fabales, Ferdinand von Mueller, Fire, Firewood, Flowering plant, Fodder, Forage (honey bee), Forest, Gall, George Bentham, Germination, Grassland, Groundcover, Habitat, Hardwood, Honey, Indigenous Australians, Lerp (biology), Life expectancy, ..., Mean, Mulch, Mulga apple, Mulga Lands, New South Wales, Nitrogen, Nitrogen fixation, Outback, Pastoralism, Petiole (botany), Plant, Protein, Queensland, Rain, Rosids, Santalum spicatum, Savanna, Sclerophyll, Senna (plant), Soil, Stoma, Stratification (vegetation), Tannin, Taxonomy (biology), Thyridolepis, Transpiration, Tussock (grass), Upper Arrernte language, Western Australian Mulga shrublands, Woodland, Woomera (spear-thrower). Expand index (31 more) »

Acacia

Acacia, commonly known as the wattles or acacias, is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae.

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Acacia aneura var. aneura

Acacia aneura var.

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Acacia aneura var. argentea

Acacia aneura var.

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Acacia aneura var. fuliginea

Acacia aneura var.

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Acacia aneura var. intermedia

Acacia aneura var.

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Acacia aneura var. macrocarpa

Acacia aneura var.

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Acacia aneura var. major

Acacia aneura var.

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Acacia aneura var. microcarpa

Acacia aneura var.

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Acacia aneura var. pilbarana

Acacia aneura var.

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Acacia aneura var. tenuis

Acacia aneura var.

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Aristida

Aristida is a very nearly cosmopolitan genus of plants in the grass family.

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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous smaller islands.

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Bacteria

Bacteria (common noun bacteria, singular bacterium) is a type of biological cell.

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Bee

Bees are flying insects closely related to wasps and ants, known for their role in pollination and, in the case of the best-known bee species, the European honey bee, for producing honey and beeswax.

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Bioregion

A bioregion is an ecologically and geographically defined area that is smaller than an ecozone, but larger than an ecoregion or an ecosystem, in WWF classification scheme.

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Bush bread

Bush bread, or seedcakes, refers to the bread made by Australian Aboriginals for many thousands of years, by crushing seeds into a dough, after which it is baked.

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Central Australia

Central Australia, also known as the Alice Springs Region, is one of the five regions in the Northern Territory of Australia.

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Charcoal

Charcoal is the lightweight black carbon and ash residue hydrocarbon produced by removing water and other volatile constituents from animal and vegetation substances.

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Density

The density, or more precisely, the volumetric mass density, of a substance is its mass per unit volume.

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Desert

A desert is a barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and consequently living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life.

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Digging stick

In archaeology and anthropology, a digging stick, or sometimes yam stick, is a wooden implement used primarily by subsistence-based cultures to dig out underground food such as roots and tubers or burrowing animals and anthills.

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Digitaria

Digitaria is a genus of plants in the grass family native to tropical and warm temperate regions.

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Dodonaea

Dodonaea is a genus of about 70 species of flowering plants, often known as hop-bushes, in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae.

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Drought

A drought is a period of below-average precipitation in a given region, resulting in prolonged shortages in the water supply, whether atmospheric, surface water or ground water.

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Eragrostis

Eragrostis is a large and widespread genus of plants in the grass family, found in many countries on all inhabited continents and many islands.

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Eremophila (plant)

Eremophila is a genus of more than 260 species of plants in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae all of which are endemic to mainland Australia.

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Eriachne

Eriachne (common name Wanderrie grass) is a genus of plants in the grass family.

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Eucalypt

Eucalypt is a descriptive name for woody plants with capsule fruiting bodies belonging to seven closely related genera (of the tribe Eucalypteae) found across Australasia: Eucalyptus, Corymbia, Angophora, Stockwellia, Allosyncarpia, Eucalyptopsis and Arillastrum.

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Eucalyptus populnea

Eucalyptus populnea, commonly known as Poplar box or Bimble box is an endemic tree of Australia.

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Eudicots

The eudicots, Eudicotidae or eudicotyledons are a clade of flowering plants that had been called tricolpates or non-magnoliid dicots by previous authors.

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Fabaceae

The Fabaceae or Leguminosae, Article 18.5 states: "The following names, of long usage, are treated as validly published:....Leguminosae (nom. alt.: Fabaceae; type: Faba Mill.);...

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Fabales

The Fabales are an order of flowering plants included in the rosid group of the eudicots in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group II classification system.

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Ferdinand von Mueller

Baron Sir Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von Mueller, (German: Müller) (30 June 1825 – 10 October 1896) was a German-Australian physician, geographer, and most notably, a botanist.

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Fire

Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction products.

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Firewood

Firewood is any wooden material that is gathered and used for fuel.

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Flowering plant

The flowering plants, also known as angiosperms, Angiospermae or Magnoliophyta, are the most diverse group of land plants, with 416 families, approximately 13,164 known genera and c. 295,383 known species.

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Fodder

Fodder, a type of animal feed, is any agricultural foodstuff used specifically to feed domesticated livestock, such as cattle, rabbits, sheep, horses, chickens and pigs.

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Forage (honey bee)

For bees, their forage or food supply consists of nectar and pollen from blooming plants within flight range.

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Forest

A forest is a large area dominated by trees.

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Gall

Galls or cecidia are a kind of swelling growth on the external tissues of plants or animals.

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George Bentham

George Bentham (22 September 1800 – 10 September 1884) was an English botanist, described by the weed botanist Duane Isely as "the premier systematic botanist of the nineteenth century".

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Germination

Germination is the process by which an organism grows from a seed or similar structure.

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Grassland

Grasslands are areas where the vegetation is dominated by grasses (Poaceae); however, sedge (Cyperaceae) and rush (Juncaceae) families can also be found along with variable proportions of legumes, like clover, and other herbs.

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Groundcover

Groundcover or ground cover is any plant that grows over an area of ground.

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Habitat

In ecology, a habitat is the type of natural environment in which a particular species of organism lives.

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Hardwood

Hardwood is wood from dicot trees.

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Honey

Honey is a sweet, viscous food substance produced by bees and some related insects.

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Indigenous Australians

Indigenous Australians are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of Australia, descended from groups that existed in Australia and surrounding islands prior to British colonisation.

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Lerp (biology)

In biology, a lerp is a structure of crystallized honeydew produced by larvae of psyllid bugs as a protective cover.

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Life expectancy

Life expectancy is a statistical measure of the average time an organism is expected to live, based on the year of its birth, its current age and other demographic factors including gender.

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Mean

In mathematics, mean has several different definitions depending on the context.

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Mulch

A mulch is a layer of material applied to the surface of soil.

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Mulga apple

The mulga apple is an Australian bush tucker food, often eaten by Aborigines of Central Australia.

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Mulga Lands

The Mulga Lands are an interim Australian bioregion of eastern Australia consisting of dry sandy plains scattered with mulga trees.

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New South Wales

New South Wales (abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.

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Nitrogen

Nitrogen is a chemical element with symbol N and atomic number 7.

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Nitrogen fixation

Nitrogen fixation is a process by which nitrogen in the Earth's atmosphere is converted into ammonia (NH3) or other molecules available to living organisms.

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Outback

The Outback is the vast, remote interior of Australia.

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Pastoralism

Pastoralism is the branch of agriculture concerned with the raising of livestock.

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Petiole (botany)

In botany, the petiole is the stalk that attaches the leaf blade to the stem.

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Plant

Plants are mainly multicellular, predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae.

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Protein

Proteins are large biomolecules, or macromolecules, consisting of one or more long chains of amino acid residues.

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Queensland

Queensland (abbreviated as Qld) is the second-largest and third-most populous state in the Commonwealth of Australia.

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Rain

Rain is liquid water in the form of droplets that have condensed from atmospheric water vapor and then becomes heavy enough to fall under gravity.

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Rosids

The rosids are members of a large clade (monophyletic group) of flowering plants, containing about 70,000 species, more than a quarter of all angiosperms.

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Santalum spicatum

Santalum spicatum, the Australian sandalwood, is a tree native to semiarid areas at the edge of Southwest Australia.

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Savanna

A savanna or savannah is a mixed woodland grassland ecosystem characterised by the trees being sufficiently widely spaced so that the canopy does not close.

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Sclerophyll

Sclerophyll is a type of vegetation that has hard leaves, short internodes (the distance between leaves along the stem) and leaf orientation parallel or oblique to direct sunlight.

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Senna (plant)

Senna (from Arabic sanā), the sennas, is a large genus of flowering plants in the legume family Fabaceae, and the subfamily Caesalpinioideae.

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Soil

Soil is a mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that together support life.

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Stoma

In botany, a stoma (plural "stomata"), also called a stomata (plural "stomates") (from Greek στόμα, "mouth"), is a pore, found in the epidermis of leaves, stems, and other organs, that facilitates gas exchange.

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Stratification (vegetation)

Stratification in the field of ecology refers to the vertical layering of a habitat; the arrangement of vegetation in layers.

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Tannin

Tannins (or tannoids) are a class of astringent, polyphenolic biomolecules that bind to and precipitate proteins and various other organic compounds including amino acids and alkaloids.

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Taxonomy (biology)

Taxonomy is the science of defining and naming groups of biological organisms on the basis of shared characteristics.

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Thyridolepis

Thyridolepis is a genus of Australian plants in the grass family.

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Transpiration

Transpiration is the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers.

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Tussock (grass)

Tussock grasses or bunch grasses are a group of grass species in the Poaceae family.

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Upper Arrernte language

Arrernte or Aranda or more specifically Upper Arrernte (Upper Aranda), is a dialect cluster spoken in and around Alice Springs (Mparntwe in Arrernte) in the Northern Territory, Australia.

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Western Australian Mulga shrublands

The Western Australian Mulga shrublands is a large dry World Wildlife Fund ecoregion of inland Western Australia.

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Woodland

Woodland, is a low-density forest forming open habitats with plenty of sunlight and limited shade.

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Woomera (spear-thrower)

A woomera is a wooden Australian Aboriginal spear-throwing device.

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Racosperma aneurum, True Mulga, True mulga.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acacia_aneura

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