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- Acacia leiocalyx (black wattle, early flowering black wattle, lamb's tail wattle, curracabah) grows in Queensland, Australia and as far south as Sydney...
- Acacia hakeoides, also known as Western Black Battle Acacia implexa Acacia leiocalyx, also known as Early-flowering Black Wattle Acacia mabellae Acacia mangium...
- binectarifer (Wall.) ****ze Lepistemon intermedius Hallier f. Lepistemon leiocalyx Stapf Lepistemon owariensis (P.Beauv.) Hallier f. Lepistemon parviflorus...
- Tina gypsophiloides Tina isaloensis Tina isoneura Tina lancifolia Tina leiocalyx Tina leptophylla Tina longipedunculata Tina macrophylla Tina madagascariensis...
- ****ociated with Acacia trees, including A. cunninghami, A. fimbriata and A. leiocalyx. Individuals can be found on leaves, stems and trunks. Frontal view Constant...
- veins on the phyllodes. It is very similar to Acacias such as Acacia leiocalyx and Acacia disparrima. The shrub can grow as high as 10 m (33 ft) but...
- Cyananthus hookeri Cyananthus inc**** syn. Cyananthus inc**** var. leiocalyx, Cyananthus leiocalyx C. inc**** subsp. inc**** C. inc**** subsp. orientalis Cyananthus...
- southern Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Venezuela Tinantia leiocalyx C.B.Clarke ex J.D.Sm. - central + southern Mexico, Central America, Colombia...
- legnota Acacia leichhardtii Acacia leiocalyx Acacia leiocalyx subsp. herveyensis Acacia leiocalyx subsp. leiocalyx Acacia leioderma Acacia leiophylla...
- of Eucalyptus and Angophora species, as well as Acacia falcata, Acacia leiocalyx and Acacia pycnantha. They are thin and green, with a red and white line...