Flora of Australia, volume twelve: Mimosaceae (excluding Acacia), Caesalpiniaceae.
Collingwood: CSIRO, 1998.
Octavo, dustwrapper, 213 pp. colour photographs, illustrations, maps.
This volume comprises one complete family, the Caesalpiniaceae, together with all native and naturalised Mimosaceae apart from Acacia. Mimosaceae is represented in Australia by 17 genera, of which 16 (containing 43 species) are dealt with in this volume. Most of the species documented here occur as trees, shrubs or lianes in subtropical Australia. Twenty-two genera of Caesalpiniaceae (of which three are endemic and six naturalised) and 126 species are present in Australia and are covered in this book. Also available in paperback.
Also available in paperback.
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The marine benthic flora of southern Australia, Rhodophyta, part three A: Bangiophyceae and Florideophyceae (Acrochaetiales to Gigartinales sensu lato).
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Mahogany.
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