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- acacioides was separated into three groups - a new species, Melaleuca citrolens and two subspecies: Melaleuca acacioides F.Muell. subsp. acacioides Melaleuca...
- Retrieved 20 December 2023. "Grevillea acacioides". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 28 October 2021. "Grevillea acacioides". Australian Biological Resources...
- Scaevola acacioides, is an erect, spreading shrub in the family Goodeniaceae. Scaevola acacioides is an erect, spreading shrub which grows to 0.6–2 m high...
- microphylla Willd. Acacia peregrina (L.) Willd. Inga niopo Willd. Mimosa acacioides Benth. Mimosa niopo (Willd.) Poir. Mimosa parvifolia Poiret Mimosa peregrina...
- Northern Territory. "Stenocarpus acacioides". APNI. Retrieved 11 September 2019. Foreman, Donald B. "Stenocarpus acacioides". Australian Biological Resources...
- Plants of the World Online accepted the following species: Scaevola acacioides Carolin Scaevola aemula R.Br. Scaevola albida (Sm.) Druce Scaevola amblyanthera...
- Territory. Plants in this species were originally included in Melaleuca acacioides until a review of the genus in 1986. Melaleuca citrolens is a tree growing...
- zagalitas. There are about 60 to 75 species. Species include: Thibaudia acacioides Thibaudia albiflora Thibaudia andrei Thibaudia angustifolia Thibaudia...
- Asia, and 7 species (marked *) are endemic to New Caledonia. Melaleuca acacioides F.Muell. - coastal paperbark Melaleuca acerosa - see Melaleuca systena...
- (leukos), meaning "white." 11 species are currently accepted: Chloroleucon acacioides (Ducke) Barneby & J.W.Grimes Chloroleucon chacoense (Burkart) Barneby...