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Acacia sublanata

Scientific Name: Acacia sublanata

Family: Fabaceae

Category: Dicot

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Acacia sublanata

Acacia sublanata, described by George Bentham, is a species within the genus Acacia. It is also sometimes referred to as Acacia luehmannii.

Considerations for Pets

  • The text mentions "Toxic Amines and Alkaloids from Acacia rigidula," suggesting that some acacias may contain substances of concern. While this refers to a different species, it may be prudent to exercise caution.
  • The text describes Acacia sublanata as a shrub, or sometimes tree, that can develop a bare stem, potentially creating small parts that might be ingested by pets.

Considerations for Children

  • The text describes Acacia sublanata as a shrub, or sometimes tree, that can develop a bare stem, potentially creating small parts that might be ingested by children.

Taxonomy and Nomenclature

  • Scientific Name: Acacia sublanata Benth.
  • Family: Fabaceae (also referred to as rtvxter)
  • Order: Fabales
  • Class: Angiosperms
  • Phylum: Embryophyta
  • Synonyms/Alternative Names: Racosperma sublanatum Benth Pedley, Acacia luehmanni F.Muell. (preferred by some sources). The text also mentions (= Acacia cyclophylla Schltdl.) (= Acacia obliqua A. Cunn. ex Benth.) but these are linked to another species.

Distribution and Habitat

  • The text suggests the plant is native to Australia.

Morphological Characteristics

  • Erect to semi-prostrate shrub, reaching 0.4-3 meters in height.
  • Branchlets are striate and tomentose-villous.
  • Develops growing in height and develops a bare stem, creating a thick crown.

Quirky Facts

  • In Kundedjnjenghmi, the name "an-bodjdjimiri" refers to both Acacia linarioides and an erect form of Acacia sublanata.

Interactions with Other Organisms

  • Mentioned in the Tropical Savannas Fire Response Database.

Further Information

  • Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN), U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service.
  • DMT-Nexus Wiki
  • Discover Life
  • Plantillustrations.org
  • Flora Atlas N.T. dataset
  • USDA Plant Hardiness Map