Acacia inaequilatera
Acacia inaequilatera, commonly known as kanji bush or baderi, is a tree in the family Mimosaceae. Endemic to Australia, it is widely distributed in the semi-arid Triodia country eastwards from Karratha, Western Australia into the Northern Territory. Kanji bush is very fire tolerant and colonises rapidly after a bushfire. It is short-lived, lasting less than ten years.
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Acacia inaequilatera
Acacia inaequilatera, commonly known as kanji bush or baderi, is a tree in the family Mimosaceae. Endemic to Australia, it is widely distributed in the semi-arid Triodia country eastwards from Karratha, Western Australia into the Northern Territory. Kanji bush is very fire tolerant and colonises rapidly after a bushfire. It is short-lived, lasting less than ten years.
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Acacia inaequilatera é uma esp ...... ertencente à família Fabaceae.
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Acacia inaequilatera, commonly ...... , lasting less than ten years.
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A. inaequilatera, in flower.
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Acacia inaequilatera
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A. inaequilatera
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Acacia inaequilatera é uma esp ...... ertencente à família Fabaceae.
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Acacia inaequilatera, commonly ...... , lasting less than ten years.
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Acacia inaequilatera
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Acacia inaequilatera
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Kanji bush
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