Acacia decurrens Willd. var. angulata (Desv.)Benth.
Acacia molissima Willd. var. angulata (Desv.)Walp.
Mimosa angulata (Desv.) Poir.
Mimosa decurrens Donn
Mimosa decurrens Wendl.
Racosperma decurrens (Willd.) Pedley
Acacia decurrens, commonly known as black wattle or early green wattle, is a perennial tree or shrub native to eastern New South Wales, including Sydney, the Greater Blue Mountains Area, the Hunter Region, and south west to the Australian Capital Territory. It grows to a height of 2–15 m (7–50 ft) and it flowers from July to September.
Cultivated throughout Australia and in many other countries, Acacia decurrens has naturalised in most Australian states and in Africa, the Americas, Europe, New Zealand and the Pacific, the Indian Ocean area, and Japan.
Acaciadecurrens, commonly known as black wattle or early green wattle, is a perennial tree or shrub native to eastern New South Wales, including Sydney...
Acacia mearnsii, commonly known as black wattle, late black wattle or green wattle, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic...
baileyana. Some authorities consider A. dealbata to be a variant of Acaciadecurrens. There are two subspecies: A. dealbata subsp. dealbata. Low to moderate...
crassicarpa Acacia decurrens, also known as Early Black Wattle Acacia hakeoides, also known as Western Black Battle Acacia implexa Acacia leiocalyx, also...
sisters was turned into Acacia parramattensis. The other two sisters were turned into Acaciadecurrens and Acacia parvipinnula. Acacia parramattensis is not...
Leslie Pedley then transferred back to genus Acacia in 2001. The only other synonym is Acaciadecurrens var. deanei. The specific epithet honours Henry...
Acacia s.l. (pronounced /əˈkeɪʃə/ or /əˈkeɪsiə/), known commonly as mimosa, acacia, thorntree or wattle, is a polyphyletic genus of shrubs and trees belonging...
(Vaccinium varingifolium), kemlandingan gunung (Albizia lophantha), acacia bark (Acaciadecurrens) and bottom plants such as Javanese edelweiss or senduro (Anaphalis...
Australia: Acacia deanei Acaciadecurrens, also known as Sydney green wattle Acacia filicifolia, also known as fern-leaved wattle Acacia irrorata, also...
Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Equatorial Guinea. It feeds on Acaciadecurrens. BioLib.cz - Cymatura bizonata. Retrieved on 8 September 2014. v t...
was turned into Acacia parvipinnula. The other two sisters were turned into Acaciadecurrens and Acacia parramattensis. List of Acacia species P.G.Kodela...
from New South Wales and Queensland, Australia. The larvae feed on Acaciadecurrens. They probably mine the leaves of their host plant. Australian Faunal...
of small trees that would include such species of Acaciadecurrens, Acacia parramattensis, Acacia implexa and Exocarpos cupressiformis. The shrub layer...
is known from Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. It feeds on Acaciadecurrens, Prosopis alba, Prosopis nigra, and Parapiptadenia rigida. BioLib.cz...
by Edward Donovan in 1805. It is known from Australia. It feeds on Acaciadecurrens. BioLib.cz - Penthea vermicularia. Retrieved on 8 September 2014. v...
varietas Ceroplesis conradti var. fulvovestita. The species feeds on Acaciadecurrens and Chlorophora excelsa. BioLib.cz - Ceroplesis conradti. Retrieved...
but has also been recorded from South Africa. This species feeds on Acaciadecurrens forming an elongate three-sided chamber with silk. The adults have...
Republic of the Congo, Eswatini, Malawi, and Zimbabwe. It feeds on Acaciadecurrens. Cymatura bifasciata bifasciata Gerstaecker, 1855 Cymatura bifasciata...
in the creeks and ponds. The shrub layer includes Bursaria spinosa, Acaciadecurrens and Dillwynia juniperina. The reserve is home to many herbs and grasses...
been recorded from Queensland. This species feeds on spun leaflets of Acaciadecurrens. The adults have a wingspan of 7–9 mm (0.28–0.35 in). Savela, Markku...
Somalia, Tanzania, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Togo. It feeds on Acaciadecurrens and Acacia abyssinica. Ceroplesis orientalis var. latevittata Fairmaire...
its only known host is the Palestine oak (Quercus calliprinos). AcaciadecurrensAcacia mangium Acrocarpus Adina rubescens Adinandra dumosa Adinobotrys...
This is a list of Acacia species (sensu lato) that are used for the production of tannins. "Purdue University" (PDF). Archived from the original on 2013-05-21...