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Encyclopedia > Acacia mangium
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Acacia mangium

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Subfamily: Mimosoideae
Genus: Acacia
Species: A. mangium
Binomial name
Acacia mangium
Willd.

Range of Acacia mangium
Synonyms
  • Acacia glaucescens sensu Kaneh. & Hatus.
  • Acacia holosericea A. Cunn.
  • Acacia holosericea G. Don var. glabrata auct. non Maiden
  • Acacia holosericea G. Don var. multispirea auct. non Domin
  • Acacia holosericea G. Don var. neurocarpa auct. non (Hook.)Domin
  • Mangium montanum Rumph.
  • Racosperma mangium (Willd.) Pedley[1]

Acacia mangium is a perennial tree native to Australia and Asia. Common names for it include Black Wattle, Hickory Wattle and Mangium. Its uses include environmental management and wood.[1]Acacia mangium grows up to 30m tall, often with a straight trunk.[2] Acacia mangium1. ... Scientific classification or biological classification is a method by which biologists group and categorize species of organisms. ... Divisions Green algae land plants (embryophytes) non-vascular embryophytes Hepatophyta - liverworts Anthocerophyta - hornworts Bryophyta - mosses vascular plants (tracheophytes) seedless vascular plants Lycopodiophyta - clubmosses Equisetophyta - horsetails Pteridophyta - true ferns Psilotophyta - whisk ferns Ophioglossophyta - adderstongue ferns seed plants (spermatophytes) †Pteridospermatophyta - seed ferns Pinophyta - conifers Cycadophyta - cycads Ginkgophyta - ginkgo Gnetophyta - gnetae Magnoliophyta... Classes Magnoliopsida - Dicots Liliopsida - Monocots The flowering plants (also angiosperms or Magnoliophyta) are one of the major groups of modern plants, comprising those that produce seeds in specialized reproductive organs called flowers, where the ovulary or carpel is enclosed. ... Magnoliopsida is the botanical name for a class: this name is formed by replacing the termination -aceae in the name Magnoliaceae by the termination -opsida (Art 16 of the ICBN). ... Families Fabaceae (legumes) Quillajaceae Polygalaceae (milkwort family) Surianaceae The Fabales are an order of flowering plants, included in the rosid group of dicotyledons. ... Subfamilies Faboideae Caesalpinioideae Mimosoideae References GRIN-CA 2002-09-01 The name Fabaceae belongs to either of two families, depending on viewpoint. ... Infrafamilies Acacieae Ingeae Mimoseae Mimozygantheae Parkieae The Mimosoideae is a subfamily of the Family Fabaceae characterized by flowers with small petals and numerous prominent stamens. ... Media:Example. ... In biology, binomial nomenclature is the formal system of naming species. ... Carl Ludwig von Willdenow (August 22, 1765 - July 10, 1812) was a German botanist and pharmacist. ... In scientific nomenclature, synonyms are different scientific names used for a single taxon. ... A maiden may refer to: A female virgin. ... Sir William Jackson Hooker (July 6, 1785 - August 12, 1865) was an English botanist. ... Georg Eberhard Rumphius (1628-1702) was a Dutch company director and botanist, best known for his authorship of Herbarium Amboinense, a catalogue of the plants of the island of Ambon (then in the Dutch East Indies, now Indonesia), published posthumously in 1741. ... Pedley is a census-designated place located in Riverside County, California. ... World map showing the location of Asia. ...

Acacia mangium Branch and Pods
Acacia mangium Old Bark

References

  1. ^ a b ILDIS LegumeWeb
  2. ^ Purdue University
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