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Acacia brachystachya : ウィキペディア英語版
Acacia brachystachya

''Acacia brachystachya'' (bra-chy-stà-chy-a -- pronounced 'brackeeSTAKEeea'),〔 commonly known as umbrella mulga,〔Keith, D. (2004). ''Ocean shores to desert dunes: the native vegetation of New South Wales and the ACT''. Hurstville NSW: Department of Environment and Conservation〕 turpentine mulga〔Hall, N. & Johnson L. A. S. (1993) ''The names of acacias of New South Wales: with a guide to pronunciation of botanical names''. Sydney: Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney.〕 or false bowgada,〔Nucleotide (DNA / RNA) and Protein sequences from the Australian dwelling species Acacia brachystachya (False Bowgada). (2012). Retrieved from http://rda.ebi.edu.au/default.jsp?collectionId=6040&view=preview〕 is a shrub in the family Fabaceae. The species occurs in mulga and heath communities on sandhills and rocky ridges in all mainland states of Australia, except Victoria.
==Description==
''Acacia brachystachya'' grows as a tall, bushy inland shrub to five metres with twisted, spreading stems, and is branched at the base.〔Pedley, L. (n.d.) Flora of Australia online. Retrieved from http://www.anbg.gov.au/abrs/online-resources/flora/stddisplay.xsql?pnid=41839〕 Like most ''Acacia'' species, it has phyllodes rather than true leaves. These may be up to 18 centimetres long, are mostly one to three millimetres wide and a grey-green colour.〔Armitage, A. (1978). ''Acacias of New South Wales''. Sydney: N.S.W. Region of the Society for Growing Australian Plants〕 The flowers are yellow, and held in cylindrical clusters about two centimetres long (up to 25 millimetres).〔 The pods are long and straight, up to 12 centimetres long and 8 millimetres across.〔 It has peduncles up to 10mm with short, stiff hairs.〔

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