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    Acacia aneura - Wikipedia

    Acacia aneura, commonly known as mulga, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to inland Australia. It is a variable shrub or small tree with flat, narrowly linear to elliptic phyllodes, cylindrical spikes of bright yellow flowers and more or less flat and straight, leathery pods. See more

    Acacia aneura is a variable shrub or small tree that typically grows to a height of 2.5–7 m (8 ft 2 in – 23 ft 0 in), sometimes up to 10 m (33 ft) and is often multistemmed with a bushy crown. Its phyllodes are flat, … See more

    Acacia aneura was first formally described in 1855 by George Bentham from an unpublished description by Ferdinand von Mueller. Bentham's description was published in Linnaea: Ein Journal für die Botanik in ihrem ganzen Umfange, oder Beiträge zur … See more

    Mulga savanna and mulga codominant tussock grasslands cover roughly 20% of the Australian continent, or about 1.5 million square kilometres. The mean rainfall for … See more

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    Mulga is endemic to Australia, and is found in Western Australia, the Northern Territory, South Australia, Queensland and See more

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    Mulga can be planted with sandalwood in plantations as a host tree. The flowers provide forage for bees, especially when there is enough … See more

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    As debate continues over its taxonomic identity, there’s no doubting the Mulga Snake’s status as one of Australia’s most formidable snakes. Number of species. A number of new species of mulga snake have been proposed, however at …

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    Scientific: Acacia aneura Common: mulga, mulga wattle Family: Fabaceae (Leguminosae) Origin: Southwest Queensland west across all of central Australia. Pronounciation: A-KAY-sha a-NUR-a. Hardiness zones Sunset 8, 9, 12-24 …

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    Common Name (s): Mulga. Scientific Name: Acacia aneura. Distribution: Australia. Comments: A very heavy hardwood growing in dry regions of Australia. A small tree or shrub, the wood is usually used for turned objects or small …

  9. Mulga Snake - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on …

    The Mulga snake (Pseudechis australis) is a highly venomous snake native to Australia. First described by English zoologist John Edward Gray in 1842, it is variable in appearance. The venom of this snake can cause severe effects if …

  10. Mulga, the strongman of Australian timber

    Mar 28, 2024 · Mulga wood is renowned for its exceptional hardness and durability, making it resistant to pests and decay. Its distinctive colour palette, ranging from deep red-brown heartwood to lighter sapwood, along with its …

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