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Cheetah Conservation Fund Farmlands Wild and Native Species
Phytologia (June 2006) 88(1) the GENUS SENEGALIA
Science, Sentiment and Territorial Chauvinism in the Acacia Name Change Debate
Synoptic Overview of Exotic Acacia, Senegalia and Vachellia (Caesalpinioideae, Mimosoid Clade, Fabaceae) in Egypt
Senegalia Pennata Subsp. Kerrii Click on Images to Enlarge
5. Invasive Species Considered in the Biosecurity Plan
Nitrogen Fixation in Acacias
Meet the Trees of Namibia ... Acacia? Senegalia? Vachellia? Why the Name Change? - the Namibian
NEWSLETTER No. 93 November 2004
Phylogenetic Position and Revised Classification of Acacia S.L. (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae) in Africa, Including New Combinations in Vachellia and Senegalia
Classification History of Acacia and Nomenclatural Implications
Eastern Cape Cape Eastern Erica Spp
Senegalia Senegal (Synonym: Acacia Senegal), Its Importance to Sub-Saharan Africa, and Its Relationship with a Wide Range of Symbiotic Soil Microorganisms
(292) Acacia: a Solution That Should Be Acceptable to Everybody
Name Changes for Legumes Used in Southwest Landscapes: Acacia, Caesalpinia, Lotus, and Sophora
Senegalia Pennata Subsp. Kerrii (I.C
Plants Important to South African Beekeepers As Honey Bee Forage (Adopted from 2011-2013 Beekeeper Survey; Tlou Masehela Phd Thesis)
The Diversity and Multiple Uses of Southern African Legumes
Top View
Fabaceae) from Brazil
Growth and Physiology of Senegalia Senegal (L.) Britton Seedlings As Influenced by Seed Origin and Salinity and Fertility Treatments
Synoptic Overview of Acacia Sensu Lato (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) in East and Southeast Asia
Phylogenetic Position and Revised Classification of Acacia S.L
New Combinations in Senegalia and Vachellia (Leguminosae: Mimosoideae) for Southeast Asia and China
Acaciella Spp. Scientific Name Three Species of Acaciella Are Used in Various Parts of the World Tropics: Nursery Row of A
Assessment of Mistletoe - Host Interactions in a Highland
The Secret to Success How Do Tree Seedlings Overcome the Herbivore Bottleneck?
Newsletter No.138
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Acacia) Karroo Communities in South Africa: an Overview Mamokete Dingaan and Pieter J