Definition of Microbotrya. Meaning of Microbotrya. Synonyms of Microbotrya

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- Acacia microbotrya, commonly known as manna wattle or gum wattle, is a shrub or tree belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Phyllodineae that...
- junghuhniana Miq. Eugenia lambii Elmer Eugenia lucidula Miq. Eugenia microbotrya Miq. Eugenia nitida Duthie nom. illeg. Eugenia pamatensis Miq. Eugenia...
- mesoamericana O.Téllez & Mart.-Rodr. Dioscorea mexicana Scheidw. Dioscorea microbotrya Griseb. Dioscorea microcephala Uline Dioscorea microura R.Knuth Dioscorea...
- The only synonyms are Acacia microbotrya var. borealis and Acacia subfalcata. The plant is a part of the Acacia microbotrya along with Acacia amblyophylla...
- brittle, dark reddish coloured clavate aril. It belongs to the Acacia microbotrya group of Acacias and is quite closely related to the Acacia wattsiana...
- Merredin in 1917 by Frederick Stoward. A chrysella belongs to the Acacia microbotrya group and is most closely related to Acacia aestivalis, Acacia brumalis...
- menzelii Acacia merinthophora Acacia merrallii Acacia merrickiae Acacia microbotrya Acacia microcalyx Acacia microcarpa Acacia microcybe Acacia microneura...
- often confused with Acacia rubida The species belongs to the Acacia microbotrya group and is closely related to Acacia kydrensis and similar to Acacia...
- the genus Acacia in 2006. A amblyophylla is quite similar to Acacia microbotrya which occurs further south. The type specimen was collected from Shark...
- transferred back to genus 'Acacia in 2006. A. gillii belongs to the Acacia microbotrya group and resembles Acacia retinodes and Acacia cretacea. It is found...